Sakushu Megane (h38cm)

Brand: Hinoe
4,500 yen ($28.76 USD)
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Shimekazari - Sakushu Megane (Glasses)

The Hinoe Shimekazari is a traditional New Year decoration made from rice straw and paper unique to the Okayama region and neighboring areas in the Sanyo region. Each piece is crafted by artisan Hituji Fujimoto, who carefully grows the straw from planting to harvest. The design is rooted in the traditional “megane” (eyeglasses) shape of the Okayama region, reflecting the symbolic “eyes” that foresee the future.

The Sakushu Megane (Glasses) is a design passed down in the northeastern Tsuyama area of Okayama, characterized by its striking form, where the eyeglass-like structure protrudes forward. The megane represents "eyes" that look forward into the new year, symbolizing clarity and foresight. The combination of rightward and leftward spirals on the decoration carries the meaning of “fuku wa uchi” (fortune comes inside).

About Oshogatsu Kazari
Oshogatsu Kazari are a traditional Japanese New Year decoration that are displayed to welcome the coming year, honor the deities of the New Year, and bring good luck, prosperity, and protection. These decorations are deeply tied to Shinto beliefs and customs.

    PRODUCT DETAILS

  • Dimensions: W 10cm x D 6cm x H 38cm
  • Weight: 101g
  • Material: Rice Straw / Paper
  • Product No: HINO-D-2
  • Made in Japan

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