"Every image must have meaning, and every meaning must be auspicious."
In early paper cutting, people entrusted their hopes for life to nature spirits, cutting paper into the likenesses of gods, spirits, and ancestors to pray for blessings and ward off calamities. This practice gradually evolved into items used in various folk customs and activities, developing into essential decorations like door and window flowers for festivals and ceremonies. To welcome the arrival of the Lunar New Year, it was traditional for people, after thoroughly cleaning their homes, to cut "sending away poverty flowers" and paste them on cabinets, windows, and other places. This symbolized welcoming fortune, banishing poverty, bidding farewell to the old, and ushering in the new, celebrating the arrival of a new year. Island Dweller's paper-cut electrostatic stickers feature lively and vivid paper-cutting designs. They are suitable for smooth, flat surfaces, peel off easily without leaving residue, and do not damage painted walls. They can be reused. These stickers can add a festive atmosphere to celebrations and create a vibrant mood of renewal.
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- Plastic
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- Taiwan
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- No.76,454 - Stationery | No.2,517 - Chinese New Year
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- Dimensions: 14.8 x 14.8 cm. Made in Taiwan. !! Please Note: Due to the peak shipping period at the post office from 2024/02/01 to 2024/02/08, if you choose "Standard Shipping," your order is highly likely to arrive after the Lunar New Year.
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