Handmade Vintage Decorations
Handmade Japanese Decoration Medium - Colourful White/Red Pattern
$75
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Scroll downThese handmade decorations are super special, each one is unique in its colour, shape and little quirk. Made it the centuries old Japanese craft called 'Temari' which translates to hand ball, these cute little balls were often gifted to friends and family as a token of good luck and good fortune. Adorn your home with these very sweet Japanese decorations for Christmas or gift them to someone special to wish them good fortune for the years ahead.
Size:
Approx. 9cm
Adorn your home, your Christmas tree or your table with these unique intricately made decorations.
As each one is handmade the size varies between each, the measurements should be used as a rough guide for the size, if you have any further questions please email us at hello@providerstore.com.au.
*This item was found in a vintage market and may show signs of age. Each decoration is a one off unique handmade piece.
Story
Every year we decorate the Provider Store shop window with our own Japanese decorations and every year we get comments about them and if we sell them, every year we turned people away as these were too precious to us to sell. On our recent trip we were on a mission to find these decorations again, and with some luck we found some at a small market, so we loaded up and brought them all back with us to share with our Provider friends.
Craft
Japanese Temari which translates to ‘hand ball’ is a centuries old folk craft. Craftspeople use colourful thread that is woven into intricate designs creating a unique colourful ball. Traditionally they were made using fabric scraps as a way to transform them and use them for something so they didn't go to waste. It is said that these balls where gifted to friends and family as a token of good luck and good fortune.
Origin
Osaka, Japan
34.6937° N, 135.5021° E
Osaka is a large port city and commercial centre on the Japanese island of Honshu. It's known for its modern architecture, nightlife and hearty street food.