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✩.*˚✩.*˚ Instant purchase available ✩.*˚✩.*˚ Setsubun (Bean-Throwing Festival) Good Luck and Fortune Charm Setsubun Swag / Setsubun Decoration ✨ A swag bundled with auspicious items ◆ Holly (Hiiragi) Holly with its spiky leaves wards off evil and bad luck. ◆ Holly Sardine (Hiiragi-Iwashi) "Stabbing the eyes of the demons with holly leaves and keeping them away with the smell of sardines." Family safety and good health. I used dried anchovies (katakuchi-iwashi) instead of sardines. ◆ Bean husks (mame-gara) - wards off evil with sound Demons, bad luck, and evil spirits dislike them. ◆ Kumquat Kumquats are said to bring good luck, such as financial fortune, and have strong protective power against evil. ◆ Red berries and leaves of Nandina An auspicious plant that turns away difficulties. ◆ Dried red chili peppers Red chili peppers have the power to ward off disasters and bring happiness. ◆ Plum (pink flower buds) Plum blossoms have the effect of warding off evil and bad luck. Plum blossoms have a strong fragrance, which demons greatly dislike. ◆ Japanese evergreen leaves (variegated) "Brightens the spirit" "Brings good luck" ◆ Bamboo grass (chigogasa) "Gathers luck" "Gathers fortune" These are auspicious items for inviting good fortune. (Chigogasa pressed leaves) ◆ Pine Wards off evil, longevity, and family harmony. ★ Accessories: Handmade strips of paper [Demons Out, Fortune In] Sardines (dried anchovies) Hemp twine ribbon ★ Paper strip (Bonus) "Eliminate Disasters, Invite Good Fortune" ★ The item in the image is for sale. ☆ Display Period ☆ From the day after Little New Year's Day to the beginning of spring. It is said to be around January 15th to February 3rd, but depending on the region, it may be displayed year-round, and there are no particular rules. The tips of the leaves will be slightly bent for packaging in a Nekopos box. The shipping method may be changed from Rakuraku Mercari to Yu-Yu Mercari. I hope you have a healthy and happy year! ✨ Thank you.
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