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Handmade Japanese Silk Komainu Hanging Dolls | Guardian deities of shrines, symbols of protection against evil, and popular Japanese goods with foreign tourists
A sacred guardian beast that protects the shrine
Komainu (guardian dogs) have long been enshrined at the entrances of shrines and temples, and are revered as guardian animals that protect sacred places from evil.
Its origins lie in ancient Chinese lion statues, and since being introduced to Japan during the Heian period, it has developed into a uniquely Japanese culture.
Komainu are usually placed in pairs, with one with an open mouth "A" and the other with a closed mouth "Un", representing the beginning and end of the universe.
This is also the origin of the phrase "Aun no Kokyū" (a-un breathing), and is a symbol of perfect harmony and cooperation.
Furthermore, the dignified appearance and powerful expressions of the Komainu are said to have powerful talismans that ward off evil spirits and disasters, and they have attracted the faith of people since ancient times.
The powerful protective power of the Komainu in hanging dolls
Adding Komainu to hanging Hina dolls is a symbol of wishing for the strongest protection and protection from evil spirits for your child.
First of all, it expresses the parents' earnest wish that the power of the lion dogs, the guardian deities of the shrine, will protect their children from evil spirits and disasters and watch over their healthy growth.
Furthermore, the bravery and strength of the Komainu dogs also represents the hope that children will develop the courage and mental strength to face challenges head on.
Furthermore, the Komainu's loyal and responsible nature also expresses the wish that your child will grow up to be a trustworthy person who cherishes their family and friends.
This girls' festival, Hinamatsuri, is filled with deep prayers that girls will grow up to be special beings who will continue to be protected by the gods in the future.
The sacred dignity of pure silk
The pure silk used for this Komainu is a sacred fabric woven from the finest silk threads made from natural silkworm cocoons.
The beautiful luster unique to pure silk further enhances the dignified appearance of the Komainu, giving them a divine glow just like real divine beasts.
In addition, the smooth, high-quality texture of the pure silk expresses the strength and elegance of the Komainu, instilling a sense of security and respect in the viewer.
Furthermore, pure silk has long been considered a sacred material used in religious ceremonies and rituals, and it has the effect of more strongly expressing the mystical powers of the Komainu.
By using this finest material, it has the value of a sacred talisman that goes beyond being a mere ornament.
The majesty of artisans
Although it fits in the palm of your hand, it beautifully expresses the dignity and mystery of a real Komainu.
Each statue is carefully handcrafted by skilled artisans, faithfully reproducing the strong body shape and dignified expression that are unique to Komainu.
In particular, the Komainu's iconic curly hair, sharp gaze, and facial expression are highly skilled techniques that can only be achieved by artisans with many years of experience.
In addition, the stitching makes the most of the characteristics of the pure silk fabric, expressing the sacred presence of the Komainu without compromising the beautiful luster and texture of the fabric.
The craftsmanship and respect put into every stitch gives this Komainu special power and value.
Fusion of Shinto culture and traditional crafts
These Komainu statues made from pure silk are a masterpiece that combines Japanese Shinto culture with traditional craft techniques.
It is the quintessence of Japanese culture, combining the ancient culture of protecting shrines, the tradition of hanging dolls that has been passed down since the Edo period, and the finest silk techniques.
For tourists from overseas in particular, the Komainu are a valuable cultural heritage that allows them to experience both Japanese Shinto culture and the high level of craftsmanship at the same time.
Furthermore, their value remains unchanged even today, and they play an important role in conveying to the gods the wishes of parents for the safety of their families and the healthy growth of their children.
More than just a talisman, they have a deep meaning as sacred works that convey Japan's spiritual culture and techniques.
The eternal guardian of the family
Komainu are faithful guardian animals that protect the sacred grounds of shrines day and night.
This little Komainu will also serve as an eternal guardian, watching over your children and family.
Komainu displayed as hanging dolls are believed to bring sacred power to children's rooms and homes, and to bring peace to daily life.
Furthermore, the Komainu's unwavering loyalty will help your child build trustworthy relationships in the future and develop a heart that cherishes loved ones.
This is a special piece that gives the whole family a sense of security and a strong bond thanks to the presence of this sacred guardian beast, knowing that God is watching over them.
Product specifications
Size: Height 9cm x Width 5cm x Depth 6cm
Material: Pure silk fabric Design: White body with black and red accents and a golden bell Manufacturing: Handmade by artisans in Japan Sales unit: 1 piece (photo is an example of a product)
Individual differences: As these are handmade, there may be individual differences in pattern and size.
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