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Thank you very much for viewing. #amesfactory This is a one-of-a-kind New Year's shimekazari (sacred straw rope decoration) made with tsumami zaiku (folded fabric). It is fitting for the beginning of the Year of the Horse, and was created with a design that combines strength and splendor. The size is 19cm (7.5 inches) tall × 19cm (7.5 inches) wide × 6cm (2.4 inches) thick. It's a size that's easy to incorporate into your entrance or interior. ⸻ A golden horse, bathed in light, soars into the sky. Its momentum is a symbol of hope and brilliance for the new year. A silver crane brings good fortune, and a fan opens to create a new breeze. Pine and nandina add a touch of elegance, and the horse, enveloped in the light of dawn, flies towards the future. Wishing for a bright year like the sunshine. ⸻ 【Materials and Design】 We have combined a golden horse and a silver crane with a fan, pine, nandina, and mizuhiki (decorative cords). We have carefully crafted it to value the strength of the zodiac sign and the splendor of a New Year's decoration. ⸻ 【Motifs】 Crane: Bonds of family, leap forward, bringing good fortune Zodiac (Horse): Success, progress, advancement Mizuhiki: Connecting people Fan: Everlasting prosperity Red and white plum blossoms: Hope that blooms overcoming adversity Bamboo: Vitality, growth Pine: Marital harmony, longevity Pine nuts: Storing happiness Nandina: Turning away difficulties ⸻ Shimekazari are traditional Japanese New Year's decorations to welcome the Toshigami (New Year's deity). By displaying them at the entrance or in your room, they are cherished as a "New Year's arrangement" to welcome the good fortune of the new year. ⸻ Why not welcome the New Year with a one-of-a-kind shimekazari? We have created it with the wish that much good fortune will come your way. We create each piece with care. While it may not have the uniformity of a mass-produced product, we hope you will feel the warmth of handmade craftsmanship. We wish you a wonderful end of the year and a happy new year.
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