"Every image carries meaning, and every meaning signifies auspiciousness."
In early paper cutting, people entrusted their hopes for life to nature and spirits, crafting paper into images of deities, ghosts, and ancestors to pray for blessings and ward off misfortune. This practice gradually evolved into essential items for various folk customs and activities, developing into decorative pieces like door and window flowers, indispensable during festivals and sacrifices. To welcome the Lunar New Year, traditional households, after thorough spring cleaning, would begin cutting "Poverty-Expelling Flowers" and affix them to cabinets, windows, and other surfaces. This symbolized welcoming fortune, banishing poverty, bidding farewell to the old, and ushering in the new, celebrating the arrival of the year. Island Dweller's paper cut static clings feature lively and dynamic compositions. They are suitable for smooth, flat surfaces, peel off easily without leaving residue, and do not damage painted walls, allowing for repeated application. They can add a festive atmosphere to celebrations and create a vibrant ambiance of renewal.
Colors may vary slightly due to computer screen settings; actual product colors prevail.
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- Plastic
- How It's Made
- Handmade
- Where It's Made
- Taiwan
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- More than 10
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- No.4,206 - Stationery | No.1,136 - Chinese New Year
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- Size: 14.8x14.8cm Made in Taiwan Includes: 1 sheet each of Paper Cut Static Cling / Fu / Horse / Medium, Paper Cut Static Cling / Fu / Happy Horse / Medium, Paper Cut Static Cling / Fu / Energetic Horse / Medium, total 3 sheets. Colors may vary slightly due to computer screen settings; actual product colors prevail.
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