Edo small pattern - dragonfly
In Japan's Warring States Period, the komodo is a small print used on warrior costumes. Because of its habit, "dragonfly" is called "katsura" and is a pattern used by warriors.
After the Edo period, there was a symbol of "lucky". Until after World War II, because of its close proximity to the $ character, it also has the meaning of "money comes too."
No matter what time, "dragonfly pattern" always brings us a variety of positive symbols, but also our bridge of harmony with nature.
With this privilege, Kyoto Nankou Golden Package launched the "Edo Dragonfly Pocket Bag", which is not only the case, but also adds many meanings to it. Let people use their own happy, more suitable for gifts!
Size: 13.5 cm wide and 10 cm
Material: Japan and cloth
Features: The front pocket can be put on the card
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Taiwan
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- Edo small pattern - dragonfly In Japan's Warring States Period, the komodo is a small print used on warrior costumes
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