Higasa (Japanese parasol)
Higasa (Japanese parasol)
Janome (Slender umbrella)
This is an umbrella with a traditional crescent moon design. A gorgeous chrysanthemum arabesque pattern is applied around the moon in a calm Riku color.
The ume motif is said to have been favored by Sen no Rikyu. It is considered a symbol of prosperity of offspring due to the fast growth, perseverance, and vitality of the ume tree, and is also considered a lucky pattern representing the New Year.
Higasa (Japanese parasol)
"Shochikubai" Shochiku-bai is a combination of pine, bamboo, and plum as a symbol of auspiciousness and good fortune, and has been used in Japanese celebrations and as a design for gifts. This miniature Japanese umbrella with its auspicious Japanese design is also suitable for Japanese interior decoration. It is a must-have for authentic, commemorative gifts. It comes with a bamboo umbrella stand, umbrella bag and a box.
This is a Japanese parasol made of Kyoto Yuzen Washi paper with a lovely plum komon pattern. Under the sunlight, the plum komon pattern shows through.
Higasa (Japanese parasol)
Higasa (Japanese parasol)
Higasa (Japanese parasol)