The Higanbana, in its origin,
means "flower blooming in the celestial realm" in Sanskrit,
and comes from Buddhist scriptures describing red flowers
falling from heaven as an omen of auspicious events.
(Excerpt from Ichihara City website)
Because the blue Higanbana does not exist in this world,
I hope you can incorporate it as a part of your unique self-expression.
[Materials]
Pure silk habutae fabric
[Size]
Overall height: 16cm, width: 14cm
Kanzashi length: 9.5cm
[Shipping]
This is a delicate piece.
To ensure it reaches you with care,
we kindly request shipping via Yu-Pack.
[Precautions]
・Tsumami Zaiku is delicate; please avoid pressure, moisture, or strong pulling.
・Colors may vary slightly from the photos due to lighting conditions.
・There may be fading due to long-term storage.
・Please refrain from storing in humid places.
・Excessive force may cause parts to detach or lose their shape.
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Product Details
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- Silk
- How It's Made
- Handmade
- Where It's Made
- Japan
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- Listing Summary
- In crafting the blue Higanbana, I searched extensively for blue fabrics, but couldn't find the perfect shade. So, I decided to dye it myself. Not just the fabric, but also the wires for the stems and centers have been hand-dyed. This is a one-of-a-kind blue Higanbana.
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