Product Description
This product has a picture with a small gold pattern and a camellia and a bird.
Since ancient times in Japan, small patterns have symbolized various wishes such as prosperity, happiness and harmony for descendants. The fun thing about "Komon" is that they are popular because of their variety of colors and patterns.
Camellia has been a popular plant in Japan since ancient times. It is said to be a tree that celebrates longevity as it blooms in winter and has lush leaves throughout the year. It is also said to ward off evil spirits.
The language of flowers is "understated splendor" and "unpretentious elegance". This flower language comes from the fact that camellia flowers are large and showy, but have no fragrance.