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This charming hariko represents a massive serpent coiling around a choja—a millionaire figure symbolizing great wealth—who clutches a substantial sum of money in both hands. White snake, revered as a "messenger of the gods," is often regarded as a powerful symbol of good fortune. It is believed to bring not only financial prosperity but also blessings of health, abundant water, and bountiful rice harvests, making it a cherished emblem of luck and well-being.
| Origin | Rokuhara, Iwate |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | L 13.5cm x D 8.5cm x H 12cm |
| Weight | 25g |
| Material | Washi paper |
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Papier-mâché folk craft from Iwate
Hariko is a general term for objects made by molding wet washi paper and painting on it. It covers a wide range of items, such as folk toys, dolls, masks...
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