1. The Daruma ornament or toy in Japan is a tumbler that imitates the meditation posture of the Buddhist "Dharma Master", and has now become a mascot beyond religion and denomination. Dharma, who spent nine years practicing his face, describes his spirit of tumbler as "seven turns and eight ups" in Japanese, encouraging people to persevere, persevere and not give up, and finally transfer and achieve their wishes. His thick eyebrows and rounded shape are very pleasing and have become one of the most popular mascots of the Japanese, so of course it is a good choice for gifts and congratulations.
2. Handicrafts from Japan.
3. Material: Japanese paper, rayon crepe.
4. Size: One is about 7.5cm long x 6.5cm wide x 9cm high (transparent box size).
5. One set is white + red
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- 1. The spirit of Dharma's tumbler is "indomitable, persevering and not giving up", and finally it can be transferred and fulfilled. 2. Handicrafts from Japan. 3. Material: Japanese paper, rayon crepe. 4. Size: One about 7.5cm long x 6.5cm wid
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