








Warazaiku - Yokozuna-musubi
Warazaiku, a craft made of straw, was first mentioned in the genesis story of Japan compiled in 712. Tightly intertwined with agriculture and the Shinto religion, it was traditionally crafted by farmers with the byproduct of rice harvest. Made by coiling the straw between the palms of the craftspeople’s hands, prayers for good fortune are interwoven into the amulet.
横綱結び (Yokozuna-musubi) - Once tied, it is not easily undone, making it a lucky charm that symbolizes "binding things together powerfully." Let its influence keep your family close and your luck attached to you.
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Takubo
- Generation: Third
- Material: Rice straw
- Dimensions: 55 x 70cm
- Wipe off dust on a regular basis.
- Since it’s a natural material made of straw, place in an area low in humidity and temperature to avoid growth of mold.
- If you find mold, leave it out in the sun and use a brush to remove the mold or wipe it off gently with a cloth sprayed with alcohol or vinegar.
- In case you find a bug in your amulet, place it in an oven at 50 degrees celsius (122F) for around 2 hours.
- As Warazaiku is made from fresh straw, it is natural for it to change colors from green to gold over the course of time.
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Warazaiku - Yokozuna-musubi
Sale price¥35,000

