EDO CHOCO969 Sometsuke Arrow Feathers

CHOCO969
渓山窯EDO CHOCO968 |SAGAMA
CHOCO

EDO CHOCO969 Sometsuke Arrow Feathers

Arrow feathers are the feathers of eagles, hawks, kites, and so on, that are attached to the top of arrows. These arrows are called “Hamaya (arrow used to drive off evil)” in Japanese, and since they shoot at a target, can also mean “prosperity in business” and “fulfillment of wishes”. Also, in the Edo period (1603-1868), it was said that if you gave a bride a kimono with an arrow pattern when she married, she would stay with her husband’s family (because the arrows that have been shot would not come back), and this pattern became a pattern of good luck.

EDO CHOCO
The patterns on the outside of the “EDO CHOCO” collection are copied from soba cups made in the Edo period (1603-1868). The pattern on the inside is the same throughout the collection. They can be stacked and are easy to store together.

Product Size Choco:approx.Φ8× H6.5cm
Product Weight approx. 170g
Product Material Porcelain
Place of origin Arita Town, Saga Prefecture, Japan

Variation

CHOCO970

EDO CHOCO970 Sometsuke Ichimatsu

CHOCO53

CHOCO53 Sometsuke Chain

CHOCO78

CHOCO78 Tenkei Akae

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