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Thank you for viewing! This is a handmade wall-hanging tsurushi kazari (hanging ornament). "May the baby grow up healthy and strong" - in the past, mothers, grandmothers, and neighbors would bring together and display these ornaments. The motifs hung on them have various meanings. For example: Rabbit: Red eyes are believed to ward off evil and provide protection (can cure illness). There is also a saying that it will help the child "become a kind person with a strong core." Crawling doll: It is hoped that the baby will crawl a lot and grow up healthy and strong. Sanbaso: Sanbaso, a traditional performing art, is considered auspicious. The foot stamping has the meaning of land consolidation related to agriculture, and the movements in the bell dance suggest sowing seeds, so the prayer is "May you never be short of food," wishing for a bountiful harvest. In addition, prayers for good health, family safety, and prosperous business are also included. Sparrow: An auspicious bird considered lucky since ancient times, it is said to peck away at disasters and misfortunes, bringing about a bountiful harvest. Overall, it is displayed with the wish "May you never be in trouble with food, clothing, and shelter." *There are various theories. The size is approximately 75cm in height and 32cm in width. The ornaments include rabbits, crawling dolls, Sanbaso, gourds, dogs, beckoning cats, ground cherries, Momotaro, sparrows, and more. The hanging clip is not included. To prevent tangling, it will be packed in a cardboard box, paper bag, packing vinyl bag, or a padded envelope and shipped via Rakuraku Mercari. Why not display it with special thoughts for your child's birthday celebration or seasonal events? Please consider it. *10% discount for bulk purchases. *Price negotiations are welcome. *Please read the profile for the prevention of trouble. #handmade #handmade #tsurushikazari #tsurushibina #auspiciousitems #chirimenwork #birthcelebration #Chirimen
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