material
・3mm macrame rope
・Driftwood
·ribbon
・ Eye part (wooden ring)
size
・Driftwood about 40 cm
・The carp streamer on the right is about 60cm long and 12cm wide
・The carp streamer on the left is about 50cm long and 12cm wide.
・Ribbon about 50cm long and 5cm wide
In Japan, there is "Children's Day" as a day to celebrate the growth of children in May.
Or say Tango no Sekku. There is a thing called "Koinobori" that is displayed in the house to celebrate the growth of boys.
"Koinobori" has the meaning of wishing for healthy growth and success in life.
The "carp streamer" on the right side is also referred to as the father, and the "carp streamer" on the left side is also referred to as the mother.
This time, we have prepared a macrame "Koinobori" tapestry that you can easily decorate on your wall.
I used ivory white macrame rope to express a natural "carp".
Wooden rings are used for the eyes to create a soft and fluffy image.
Many of the many Koinobori works have solid colors, but many of them do not match the atmosphere of the room, so I chose a natural ivory white that is easy to match.
Please decorate your room with your wish for your child's growth.
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- Macrame expresses the Japanese culture of "carp streamers" that wish for boys' [growth and success]. How about visiting your child's room?
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