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Hakata Mizuhiki, Japanese Paper Cord Bottle Bow, Senbai (Red)
A bottle bow with an elegant fan motif that is made of Japanese paper cords. Makes for a perfect celebration gift. Packaged in a gift box.
"Mizuhiki" is a traditional Japanese paper cord that is used for gift wrapping. With this, Japanese people not only give a present, but also their heart with it. This is an essential item for Japanese gift culture.
Hakata Mizuhiki was started by a betrothal gifts craftsman, Hiroaki Nagasawa, around 50 years ago. Now Hiromi Nagasawa, his daughter, has given Mizuhiki a main role of being a gift by her unique designs and stylish colors that remind you of the lively Hakata Gion Yamakasa.
Bottle bows and rings that feature the flower of Fukuoka, ume. Ume represents good fortune since it blooms and bears fruit in the beginning of spring. It's said that places where mizuhiki is tied will bring you good luck.
If you make it a bottle pendant for sake or wine, it will mean that you swallow good fortune. Also, you can decorate your room with it as a feng shui ornament for happiness.
Hakata Mizuhiki, Japanese Paper Cord Bottle Bow, Senbai (Blue)
A bottle bow with an elegant fan motif that is made of Japanese paper cords. Makes for a perfect celebration gift. Packaged in a gift box.
"Mizuhiki" is a traditional Japanese paper cord that is used for gift wrapping. With this, Japanese people not only give a present, but also their heart with it. This is an essential item for Japanese gift culture.
Hakata Mizuhiki was started by a betrothal gifts craftsman, Hiroaki Nagasawa, around 50 years ago. Now Hiromi Nagasawa, his daughter, has given Mizuhiki a main role of being a gift by her unique designs and stylish colors that remind you of the lively Hakata Gion Yamakasa.
Bottle bows and rings that feature the flower of Fukuoka, ume. Ume represents good fortune since it blooms and bears fruit in the beginning of spring. It's said that places where mizuhiki is tied will bring you good luck.
If you make it a bottle pendant for sake or wine, it will mean that you swallow good fortune. Also, you can decorate your room with it as a feng shui ornament for happiness.
Hakata Mizuhiki, Japanese Paper Cord Bottle Bow, Senbai (Yellow)
A bottle bow with an elegant fan motif that is made of Japanese paper cords. Makes for a perfect celebration gift. Packaged in a gift box.
"Mizuhiki" is a traditional Japanese paper cord that is used for gift wrapping. With this, Japanese people not only give a present, but also their heart with it. This is an essential item for Japanese gift culture.
Hakata Mizuhiki was started by a betrothal gifts craftsman, Hiroaki Nagasawa, around 50 years ago. Now Hiromi Nagasawa, his daughter, has given Mizuhiki a main role of being a gift by her unique designs and stylish colors that remind you of the lively Hakata Gion Yamakasa.
Bottle bows and rings that feature the flower of Fukuoka, ume. Ume represents good fortune since it blooms and bears fruit in the beginning of spring. It's said that places where mizuhiki is tied will bring you good luck.
If you make it a bottle pendant for sake or wine, it will mean that you swallow good fortune. Also, you can decorate your room with it as a feng shui ornament for happiness.
Hakata Mizuhiki, Japanese Paper Cord Bottle Bow, Senbai (Green)
A bottle bow with an elegant fan motif that is made of Japanese paper cords. Makes for a perfect celebration gift. Packaged in a gift box.
"Mizuhiki" is a traditional Japanese paper cord that is used for gift wrapping. With this, Japanese people not only give a present, but also their heart with it. This is an essential item for Japanese gift culture.
Hakata Mizuhiki was started by a betrothal gifts craftsman, Hiroaki Nagasawa, around 50 years ago. Now Hiromi Nagasawa, his daughter, has given Mizuhiki a main role of being a gift by her unique designs and stylish colors that remind you of the lively Hakata Gion Yamakasa.
Bottle bows and rings that feature the flower of Fukuoka, ume. Ume represents good fortune since it blooms and bears fruit in the beginning of spring. It's said that places where mizuhiki is tied will bring you good luck.
If you make it a bottle pendant for sake or wine, it will mean that you swallow good fortune. Also, you can decorate your room with it as a feng shui ornament for happiness.
Hakata Mizuhiki, Japanese Paper Cord Bottle Bow, Senbai (Pink)
A bottle bow with an elegant fan motif that is made of Japanese paper cords. Makes for a perfect celebration gift. Packaged in a gift box.
"Mizuhiki" is a traditional Japanese paper cord that is used for gift wrapping. With this, Japanese people not only give a present, but also their heart with it. This is an essential item for Japanese gift culture.
Hakata Mizuhiki was started by a betrothal gifts craftsman, Hiroaki Nagasawa, around 50 years ago. Now Hiromi Nagasawa, his daughter, has given Mizuhiki a main role of being a gift by her unique designs and stylish colors that remind you of the lively Hakata Gion Yamakasa.
Bottle bows and rings that feature the flower of Fukuoka, ume. Ume represents good fortune since it blooms and bears fruit in the beginning of spring. It's said that places where mizuhiki is tied will bring you good luck.
If you make it a bottle pendant for sake or wine, it will mean that you swallow good fortune. Also, you can decorate your room with it as a feng shui ornament for happiness.
Hakata Mizuhiki, Japanese Paper Cord Bottle Bow, Senbai (Orange)
A bottle bow with an elegant fan motif that is made of Japanese paper cords. Makes for a perfect celebration gift. Packaged in a gift box.
"Mizuhiki" is a traditional Japanese paper cord that is used for gift wrapping. With this, Japanese people not only give a present, but also their heart with it. This is an essential item for Japanese gift culture.
Hakata Mizuhiki was started by a betrothal gifts craftsman, Hiroaki Nagasawa, around 50 years ago. Now Hiromi Nagasawa, his daughter, has given Mizuhiki a main role of being a gift by her unique designs and stylish colors that remind you of the lively Hakata Gion Yamakasa.
Bottle bows and rings that feature the flower of Fukuoka, ume. Ume represents good fortune since it blooms and bears fruit in the beginning of spring. It's said that places where mizuhiki is tied will bring you good luck.
If you make it a bottle pendant for sake or wine, it will mean that you swallow good fortune. Also, you can decorate your room with it as a feng shui ornament for happiness.
Hakata Mizuhiki, Japanese Paper Cord Bottle Bow, Mitsu-Ume (Red)
A bottle bow with elegant ume flower motifs made of Japanese paper cords. Ume is a symbol of Hakata. Makes for a perfect celebration gift. Packaged in a gift box.
"Mizuhiki" is a traditional Japanese paper cord that is used for gift wrapping. With this, Japanese people not only give a present, but also their heart with it. This is an essential item for Japanese gift culture.
Hakata Mizuhiki was started by a betrothal gifts craftsman, Hiroaki Nagasawa, around 50 years ago. Now Hiromi Nagasawa, his daughter, has given Mizuhiki a main role of being a gift by her unique designs and stylish colors that remind you of the lively Hakata Gion Yamakasa.
Bottle bows and rings that feature the flower of Fukuoka, ume. Ume represents good fortune since it blooms and bears fruit in the beginning of spring. It's said that places where mizuhiki is tied will bring you good luck.
If you make it a bottle pendant for sake or wine, it will mean that you swallow good fortune. Also, you can decorate your room with it as a feng shui ornament for happiness.
Hakata Mizuhiki, Japanese Paper Cord Bottle Bow, Mitsu-Ume (Blue)
A bottle bow with elegant ume flower motifs made of Japanese paper cords. Ume is a symbol of Hakata. Makes for a perfect celebration gift. Packaged in a gift box.
"Mizuhiki" is a traditional Japanese paper cord that is used for gift wrapping. With this, Japanese people not only give a present, but also their heart with it. This is an essential item for Japanese gift culture.
Hakata Mizuhiki was started by a betrothal gifts craftsman, Hiroaki Nagasawa, around 50 years ago. Now Hiromi Nagasawa, his daughter, has given Mizuhiki a main role of being a gift by her unique designs and stylish colors that remind you of the lively Hakata Gion Yamakasa.
Bottle bows and rings that feature the flower of Fukuoka, ume. Ume represents good fortune since it blooms and bears fruit in the beginning of spring. It's said that places where mizuhiki is tied will bring you good luck.
If you make it a bottle pendant for sake or wine, it will mean that you swallow good fortune. Also, you can decorate your room with it as a feng shui ornament for happiness.
Hakata Mizuhiki, Japanese Paper Cord Bottle Bow, Mitsu-Ume (Yellow)
A bottle bow with elegant ume flower motifs made of Japanese paper cords. Ume is a symbol of Hakata. Makes for a perfect celebration gift. Packaged in a gift box.
"Mizuhiki" is a traditional Japanese paper cord that is used for gift wrapping. With this, Japanese people not only give a present, but also their heart with it. This is an essential item for Japanese gift culture.
Hakata Mizuhiki was started by a betrothal gifts craftsman, Hiroaki Nagasawa, around 50 years ago. Now Hiromi Nagasawa, his daughter, has given Mizuhiki a main role of being a gift by her unique designs and stylish colors that remind you of the lively Hakata Gion Yamakasa.
Bottle bows and rings that feature the flower of Fukuoka, ume. Ume represents good fortune since it blooms and bears fruit in the beginning of spring. It's said that places where mizuhiki is tied will bring you good luck.
If you make it a bottle pendant for sake or wine, it will mean that you swallow good fortune. Also, you can decorate your room with it as a feng shui ornament for happiness.
Hakata Mizuhiki, Japanese Paper Cord Bottle Bow, Mitsu-Ume (Green)
A bottle bow with elegant ume flower motifs made of Japanese paper cords. Ume is a symbol of Hakata. Makes for a perfect celebration gift. Packaged in a gift box.
"Mizuhiki" is a traditional Japanese paper cord that is used for gift wrapping. With this, Japanese people not only give a present, but also their heart with it. This is an essential item for Japanese gift culture.
Hakata Mizuhiki was started by a betrothal gifts craftsman, Hiroaki Nagasawa, around 50 years ago. Now Hiromi Nagasawa, his daughter, has given Mizuhiki a main role of being a gift by her unique designs and stylish colors that remind you of the lively Hakata Gion Yamakasa.
Bottle bows and rings that feature the flower of Fukuoka, ume. Ume represents good fortune since it blooms and bears fruit in the beginning of spring. It's said that places where mizuhiki is tied will bring you good luck.
If you make it a bottle pendant for sake or wine, it will mean that you swallow good fortune. Also, you can decorate your room with it as a feng shui ornament for happiness.
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