• Waramu: No.13 Sanpō
  • Waramu: No.13 Sanpō
  • Waramu: No.13 Sanpō
    • Waramu: No.13 Sanpō
    • Waramu: No.13 Sanpō
    • Waramu: No.13 Sanpō

    Waramu: No.13 Sanpō

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    A shimenawa marks a sacred space where the gods descend.
    It is believed that impurities and evil spirits cannot enter the area where it is hung, serving as a protective boundary and charm against misfortune.
    Displaying a shimenawa at your entrance signifies that your home is a place welcoming the New Year’s deity (Toshigami-sama).

    Traditionally, New Year’s preparations begin on December 13, known as Susuharai no Hi (the day for year-end cleaning).
    It is customary to hang the shimenawa between December 13 and 31, and remove it at the end of Matsu-no-uchi (January 8; or January 15 in some regions).

    Please note:

    • The 29th is sometimes avoided as it can be read as “double hardship” (ni-jū-ku), though some interpret it as fuku (good fortune).

    • The 31st is called Ichinichi Kazari (one-day decoration) and is traditionally considered inauspicious.

    Size
    H 21cm × W 115cm
    The tips of the rice stalks are left untrimmed. Please cut them to your preferred length for adjustment.

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    This product is handmade by the artist and each piece is unique.

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