Hanging scroll Sonohara peaches for good luck and disaster relief Feng Shui for good Lucky Yusui/Three (Shakusan, l
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``There are flowers and fruits'' depicting flowers and fruits all at once.A good-luck warding piece that uses a time-honored ``disaster spell'' as its theme to ward off evil spirits. Main paper: New silk book (special printing + hand coloring) Size: Width 44.5 x Height 160cm (Shakusan) Mounting: Rakusai Kaji book mounting Storage box: Cosmetic box storage Paper: New silk book (special printing + hand coloring) Size: Width 44.5 x Height 164cm (Shakusan) Binding: Rakusai Tago book binding Axle tip: Ceramic Storage box: Paulownia box tatami paper storage Cover quality 10-year guarantee (Work composition: Made in Japan) Good luck and disaster Santozumomo is written as a trillion tree. Cho means the highest grade or the best, and is an auspicious subject that has been said to be a fruit with hidden spiritual power since ancient times. In addition, in the ancient Chinese book ``Shanhai Ching'', it is written that evil spirits that entered a home were exorcised with a bow made from peach wood, and peaches have been worshiped as a tree of spiritual virtue that wards off misfortune since ancient times. ``There are flowers and fruits'' depicting flowers and fruits all at once.This is a work that brings good luck and wards off evil spirits, with a time-honored ``disaster spell'' as a theme for warding off evil spirits.
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