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This price includes shipping, box fee, handling fee, and shipping processing fee. Let's display new New Year's decorations every year. This is a shimekazari (sacred straw rope decoration) using red shimenawa (sacred straw rope) and auspicious items. Are you just randomly choosing and buying New Year's decorations? Research the flower meanings and learn the significance of the materials used in New Year's decorations before displaying them. You often see dahlia shimekazari, but the flower meanings are a bit scary: "betrayal," "fickleness," "whim," and "instability," so they are not very suitable for New Year's decorations. "Pine cones" are considered a symbol of longevity and prosperity of descendants because their leaves do not fall even in winter. Yellow chrysanthemums are considered auspicious flowers that wish for longevity and happiness. The chrysanthemum as a whole has flower meanings such as "nobility" and "purity," and is considered suitable for celebrating the New Year as a sacred flower that wards off evil spirits. "Nanten" (Heavenly Bamboo) is used as a "ward against evil" by playing on the words "turning away from hardship." Also, the fact that it bears many red berries and has the flower meaning of "a good home" makes it suitable for New Year's decorations. Red, white, red and white, gold, with wire Height: Approximately 31cm, Diameter: Approximately 12cm Where to display: Display it in places where the gods are believed to reside or where you want the gods to stay. Displaying it at the entrance is said to prevent disasters from entering from the outside. Displaying it in a place exposed to rain and wind will cause the artwork to fade and deteriorate. When to display: Start displaying it around the end of Christmas, and take it down immediately after the end of Matsunouchi, the day the Toshigami (New Year's god) returns to the world of the gods. Matsunouchi varies between Kanto and Kansai, and there are also places where it is displayed throughout the year depending on the region. Please check. After you're done displaying it: Have it burned in the Dondo-yaki bonfire. *Please note that small flowers may fall off due to the shaking of the truck. Unlike works done by machine, these are handmade. The works in the photos are samples. We cannot make perfect copies, so please refrain from purchasing if you are looking for perfection or are overly sensitive. New Year's decorations, New Year's wreath, handmade New Year's decorations, mizuhiki decorations, mizuhiki, red, white, shimenawa, shimenawa wreath, shimekazari, entrance decoration, entrance shimenawa, handmade shimenawa, cute, adorable, New Year's decorations, Western-style shimenawa, natural shimenawa, natural wreath, cute shimenawa, New Year's table coordination
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