We created a modern version of the charm from a specially drawn illustration.
Since I left the face blank, you can draw in the eyes, beard, etc. as you like.
The characters and patterns for good fortune, which are important elements of Daruma, are drawn.
The string uses the "double leaf knot" used for charms. The front side represents the kanji ``mouth'' and the back side represents the kanji ``ten'', and when put together, it becomes ``kano''. It is a tradition that has been passed down in Japan since ancient times and is said to make your wishes come true.
The length of the string is left long, so please use it as you like.
I don't do any prayers. Please note.
material
Transparent Acrylic(3mm thick)
size
Acrylic: 50×80mm
Knot string length: 200mm or 400mm (not including knot)
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- We created a modern version of the omamori by imitating the traditional Japanese lucky charm Daruma.
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