
Tsumami Hina Matsuri Rabbit Fan Dolls No-Sew Ornament Japanese Craft Kit
PanamiBeautiful good fortune decoration craft kit to make a cute traditional tsumami zaiku ornament, made up of an Emperor and Empress bunny rabbit. People in Japan display Hina dolls during Hina Matsuri or Doll's Day, celebrated on March 3rd each year, to celebrate the health, happiness, and good fortune of girls.
No sewing is required, so it's easy to make~
What is Tsumami Zaiku?
Literally, 'folded fabric craft'. Tsumami zaiku are made from tiny squares of silk which are folded into petals using origami techniques. Flowers are made from these folded fabric petals and may contain anywhere from five petals to 75 or more, depending on the particular flower made. Tsumami ornaments are sophisticated and look beautiful however they are displayed, so now you can add a little taste of Japan into your everyday life.
Perfect for lovers of Traditional Japanese aesthetics and of course crafting!
Dimentions of packaged kit: Width 17cm x Height 22cm
[Kit contents]
• Chirimen crepe fabric pre-cut squares
• Fan base
• Fan stand
• Styrofoam Ball
• Gold string
• Scepter and Fan
• Black beads
• Crown
• Pearl beads
• Japanese folding tool
• Japanese instructions
Please note all Instructions are in Japanese language, but have clear diagrams to follow.
[Things you will need that are not included in the kit]
• Glue
• Scissors
• Ruler
• Double-sided tape
• Awl
• Ballpoint pen
• Pink felt tip or watercolour pencil - blusher
See bellow a video example of how to fold a tsumami flower, courtesy of Panami.
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