Secure payment
Payment by credit card, check and bank transfer.
Sending around the world
Shipment anywhere in the world and in the European Union without customs duties.
Satisfied or refunded
You have 14 days to return your order without reason.
Hand painted hemp doll, SHISA "A", the guardian god of Okinawa
Hand painted hemp doll, SHISA "A", the guardian god of Okinawa, made in Japan
Brand
DELIVERY AND RETURNS
Delivery delay :
1 to 3 working days for France, Belgium and Switzerland.
3-5 working days for other countries in Germany, Italy, Spain, United Kingdom, Netherlands, Denmark and Austria
3-5 business days for other countries via DHL
This item is shipped from our warehouse in France.
You can return or exchange an item within 14 days of receiving your order. For more information, see our Return Policy
Technical Data
Compositions | hemp |
---|---|
Product origin | made in Japan |
Height | 12 cm |
Read more
Hand painted hemp doll, SHISA "A", the guardian god of Okinawa, made in Japan
Outer material: 100% hemp woven fabric: n ° 130
Intermediate material: 100% polyester
The Shisa (シ ー サ ー), halfway between the lion and the dog, are placed on the roofs of traditional Okinawa houses. Derived from guardian lions imported from China in the fourteenth century, the shīsā are considered to be protections repelling evil forces. They are often placed in pairs.
The female, with the closed mouth "n", retains happiness, luck and good spirits;
The male, with an open mouth "a", frightens and drives away evil spirits.
* The product image matches the color of the actual product as much as possible, but the actual color may vary slightly depending on the environment of the display monitor. In addition, due to the hand-made product one by one, the color of the dye may differ slightly from the photo due to temperature and humidity. Be warned.
* The fabric used for the product is a natural hemp-ponged hemp fabric. Therefore, the width of the fabric may be slightly uneven or the fabric may contain dark lines. We hope you can buy it after understanding it as a tasteful texture of natural materials.