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For use with a household Shinto altar. Please welcome the New Year with a new shimenawa (sacred straw rope). Total length: approximately 78cm Four paper streamers, considered the most common, are included. If you need more, please send a message after purchase. Made with three strands of makomo (rush) twisted together and wrapped with seima (purified hemp fiber). It has a pleasant fragrance of makomo. ~About Makomo~ It is said that Susanoo first planted makomo on Earth when there were no other plants. Since ancient times, it has been called "the grass where gods reside" and has been treasured as a sacred object and spiritual grass in shrines throughout Japan. It is used in the shimenawa of shrines across Japan, including Izumo Taisha, that enshrine Susanoo. ~About Seima~ Since ancient times, it has been said to "purify impurities that cannot be cleansed with water or salt," and has been used in Japanese traditions and Shinto rituals, such as the shimenawa and bell ropes of shrines, and the shimenawa of sumo wrestlers. Since ancient times, it has been believed that "gods reside in hemp," and it is said to have the effects of "warding off evil spirits and protecting against evil," and "purifying impurities that cannot be cleansed with salt or water." It is deeply connected to us as a "lucky charm," signifying "people's growth, development, prosperity in business, and prosperity of descendants." "Hemp" is used in the shimenawa of Ise Jingu Shrine. Makomo and seima are yin and yang. Makomo is the energy that attracts yin. It will purify your negativity. Seima is the energy that attracts yang. It will attract good energy. It seems that the protective effect is greater when makomo and seima are used together. It will be shipped slightly rolled up. Thank you for viewing.
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