In celebration of Girls’ Day (Mar 3rd), we display these hanging stuffed ornaments called tsurushi-bina. Mothers hand-make them as a prayer for the health and well-being of their daughters.
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(All photos by the ikebana shop. All rights reserved.)
In celebration of Girls’ Day (Mar 3rd), we display these hanging stuffed ornaments called tsurushi-bina. Mothers hand-make them as a prayer for the health and well-being of their daughters.