"Celebrate the Japanese Boys' Day (Tango no Sekku) with this charming and unique figurine. It captures a whimsical moment featuring a frog, a little bear cub, and a Kashiwa Mochi (rice cake wrapped in oak leaves) atop a Koinobori (carp streamer).
We paid close attention to every detail: the carp streamer subtly dips under the frog's weight, realistically showing its scales. A small, meticulously folded origami samurai helmet adorns the frog.
The scene tells a cute story: a frog is about to devour a large Kashiwa Mochi when a small, dark creature appears. This little bear cub has climbed onto the Koinobori, hoping for a share of the sweet treat.
Trouble! The cub gazes with puppy-like eyes, making it hard to refuse. It seems the frog might have to share its Kashiwa Mochi to be left in peace...
This delightful moment has been captured as a lucky charm figurine.
Please note that each piece is handmade, so slight variations in color and pattern may occur."
Materials: Resin, Lacquer Paint
Size: Height 10 cm (approximately 3.9 inches), Width 11 cm (approximately 4.3 inches), Length 4.5 cm (approximately 1.8 inches)
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- Unique Boys' Day Decor! Handmade Figurine of a Frog About to Eat Mochi, Watched by a Cute Bear Cub.
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