Elaborately crafted rice straw wall ornament made by Japanese artisan. Traditional charm for luck and fortune.
Based on the art of vernacular weaving, these figurines are made of rice straws.
In the East Asiasn cultures, cranes symbolise longevity.
This item is a traditional lucky charm, wishing for health, safety and long life.
They would make a lovely gift to someone special who is living afar.
A loop is attached to hang this item.
The figurines are tightly woven and would actually enjoy very long life if treated gently and hung on the wall - their natural habitat - and they do look best there.
Please note that the rice straw in the images can look slightly green, which will turn golden yellow over time.
The maker, Waramu is a collective of straw artisans based in Iijima, Japan. The items they craft vary from new year ornaments, baskets and mats of every size, to festival effigies, religious offerings and Sumo wrestling rings. Waramu is deeply rooted in the heritage of Ina valley where Iijima is located, and its members are locals only. Their positive ethos aims to revitalize the local communities by reconnecting its weaving tradition to agribusiness, with sustainability at the core.