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神々の神託⭐︎巫美羽
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We offer handmade kits for offerings to the Yashiki-gami (guardian deity of the house) and the Inari Shrine you believe in. You can customize the design with pleats, darts, or bells. Your Inari deity will look even more magnificent. Contents: ⚪︎ Outer fabric and lining, one piece each (4 pieces total) ⚪︎ String, 2 pieces (approx. 70cm) ⚪︎ Crepe craft, 2 pieces ⚪︎ Size: approx. 11.5cm x 10.5cm (seam allowance approx. 5mm) ⭐︎ Finished size: approx. 10.5cm x 10.5cm String length: approx. 68cm The pattern will be the one in the first image. It's better to have a sash than not, and you'll receive more blessings from a handmade one than a ready-made one. Replace the sash with a new one when it gets dirty. However, the faith in the Inari deity has rules, such as the need to pass it down through generations. Daily offerings are a must, and you must visit the shrine to give thanks on the same day. This is a deity that cannot be neglected. If you visit or enshrine the deity with a casual attitude, you will receive blessings, but you must be prepared. This item is sold for those who wish to offer it to a specific Inari shrine, those who have passed it down through generations, and those who wish to welcome the Inari deity as a guardian deity of their house. By the way, visiting various shrines, not just Inari shrines, is considered tourism. It is preferable to worship a single deity with a single mind, and by doing so, you will be blessed. This is a divine message received from Toyouke-Ōmikami, but if you have any objections, please do as you see fit. In the case of a Shinto shrine, three deities are enshrined, but with the Inari deity, you must enshrine it alone. For more information, please inquire at the respective temples and shrines where you have a connection.
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