Camellia Mizuhiki Brooch

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Gan Weaving Creation
Gan Weaving Creation
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Camellia Mizuhiki Brooch - Brooches - Paper Red

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A traditional Japanese "Ume-musubi" knot, characterized by the slits on both sides. The Ume-musubi symbolizes warding off bad luck, bringing good fortune, and fostering close connections. This lightweight and sleek design highlights the overall aesthetic with its color. Each piece is handmade, so slight variations may occur. Care: When placed indoors under normal conditions, it will not easily lose its shape. If left for extended periods or in humid environments, it may feel slightly softer to the touch but will retain its form. Avoid direct sunlight, which can cause fading. Do not immerse in water, wash, or wipe with alcohol. If the surface becomes soiled, gently dab with a damp cloth or use adhesive tape to lift the dirt. Avoid excessive dabbing. Mizuhiki: Originally named after the process of treating hemp ropes with water, Mizuhiki is now made from finely twisted washi paper, giving it elasticity and support. Through various surface treatments such as dyeing, plating, or silk wrapping, it achieves diverse colors and luster, combining the resilience of metal wire with the flexibility of traditional fibers. Originating from decorative knots present since the Sui Dynasty, it became popular during the Asuka period through trade and diplomatic exchanges between Japan and China. Today, it has evolved into a traditional Japanese knotting craft that conveys blessings, symbolizing the most sincere wishes when giving gifts. Mizuhiki incorporates the artisan's intentions, weaving various shapes with cords, where different knot designs represent different blessings. Mizuhiki is not just a knot; it represents the beautiful connection between the giver and the receiver.

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Material
Paper
How It's Made
Handmade
Where It's Made
Taiwan
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No.114,323 - Accessories  |  No.2,900 - Brooches
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A common sight on Tokyo streets in early winter, these flowers elegantly bloom in shades of deep red in every corner.

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