Treasure-Filled-pattern
Treasure-Filled-pattern
Takarazukumimon is a pattern that collects treasures, and there are ``hoju'', ``hammer'', ``weight'', ``treasure bag'', ``hidden raincoat'', ``choji'', ``gunbai'', and ``scroll'', but there is no set rule for the combination. , It is a pattern with a high degree of freedom that can be used individually or combined with other auspicious patterns. It is a pattern that has been seen in Japan since the Muromachi period, and was popular regardless of social status or gender during the Edo period.
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- Moist 62
- Restaurant MAISON (Paris) 16
- Texture 72
- Nabeshima 75
- kaleidoscope Pattern 6
- Cuir 6
- Umezume 13
- Sukashibori 7
- Landscape 6
- Treasure Pattern 29
- Shouchikubai 2
- Crane tortoise 4
- Five Flowers 25
- Vegetable Pattern 14
- Temari 22
- Clover 5
- Rose 10
- Cherry Blossoms 13
- Casablanca 2
- Snow Ring 3
- Asiatic Dayflower 3
- Tokusa 4
- Dragonfly 6
- Chidori 5
- Morning Glory 3
- Goldfish 3
- for Girl’s Festival 47
- for Boy’s Festival 16
- Porcelain Doll 24
- Zodiac 7
- Wind Bell 12
- Fragrance 45
- for Kids (tableware for children) 18
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Applied
- Moist 62
- Restaurant MAISON (Paris) 16
- Texture 72
- Nabeshima 75
- kaleidoscope Pattern 6
- Cuir 6
- Umezume 13
- Sukashibori 7
- Landscape 6
- Treasure Pattern 29
- Shouchikubai 2
- Crane tortoise 4
- Five Flowers 25
- Vegetable Pattern 14
- Temari 22
- Clover 5
- Rose 10
- Cherry Blossoms 13
- Casablanca 2
- Snow Ring 3
- Asiatic Dayflower 3
- Tokusa 4
- Dragonfly 6
- Chidori 5
- Morning Glory 3
- Goldfish 3
- for Girl’s Festival 47
- for Boy’s Festival 16
- Porcelain Doll 24
- Zodiac 7
- Wind Bell 12
- Fragrance 45
- for Kids (tableware for children) 18
¥
¥