Description
Japanese decorative balls considered as good luck charms
The term bijinga means "painting of beautiful women" and represents one of the great genres of Japanese ukiyo-e painting and woodblock printing
The culinary art of shaping food into characters
The design represents one of the prints from the series 36 views of Mount Fuji
and tie it with a pretty bow tie on the front or a loose bow tie on the side
Tanuki Tabi Socks maneki neko Japanese decorative balls considered as2 toe tabi socks with tanuki design Have you ever heard of the tanuki? This Japanese term refers to both the raccoon dog, a species of raccoon and a yokai, a forest spirit with magical powers. In Japanese folklore, the tanuki is a good luck charm, a symbol of prosperity and good fortune. Drawn on your tabi socks, this guardian of the forest will bring you luck without any doubt! TABI DETAILS Fabric: 40% cotton, 20% acrylic, 20% polyester, 10% nylon,
Exchange/Return Notes
- We offer a 30-day return/exchange service after receiving.
- Final sale items are not eligible for returns or exchanges.
- To process your return/exchange, please contact us at [email protected]
- Please click here for more details>>> Return & Exchange Policy
You may also like
US$ 39.60
US$ 26.00
US$ 42.90





