A rope made of straw is hung on the torii gate of a shrine to show the separation between gods and humans and the New Year. It is hung in front of the door, entrance or decorated indoors. It is a symbol of seeking good luck and avoiding evil. things. It is also used in the surrounding environment of weddings and funerals or in cars. This object is hung for its auspicious meaning.
Note: Dimensions with rope: Width 13cm, Height 17cm
Finished product size: Due to different personal production styles, the size may vary.
Photo example finished product approximately 13x35 cm
[The material package does not include tools, you need to bring your own scissors, hot melt gun or Styrofoam glue]
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- Hanging a rope before the New Year is a long-standing Japanese culture. It is also a must-have decoration for every household and shrine during the New Year. It is used to welcome the New Year God and pray for good luck, avoid evil, and bring good fortune in the new year.
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