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Bon Festival Lantern Nakano Yuki's Bon Lantern Rotating Light Circle17,600 yen
This lantern is decorated with flowers that are hand-painted one by one after applying natural dyeing with silk fabric and plant-based dyes. The design is supervised by the artist "Yuki," who has experience winning awards at the Japan Fine Arts Exhibition.
Since it is a size that does not take up space when placed on the floor for display, it can be easily displayed anywhere, such as on a Bon shelf or on top of a chest of drawers.
Additionally, it is corded (approximately 1.8 meters long), so there is no need to worry about running out of batteries during use.
The lantern has a simple design that does not require assembly, but wiring is necessary. Please watch the video for wiring instructions.
This patterned lantern is recommended both for use at home and as a gift for those welcoming the Bon Festival (Obon).
This is a lantern used after the new Bon (O-bon) festival.
* The Bon after the new Bon (O-bon) festivalAfter the new Bon, the annual Obon festival involves welcoming the spirits of ancestors and close family members who have passed away into this world.
It begins with the "Mukaebi" (welcoming fire) to greet the spirits and ends with the "Okuribi" (sending fire) to send them off.
Within the household,
a Bon lantern with a designis displayed as Mukaebi and Okuribi to honor the spirits of ancestors and deceased family members.
【About the product】
■ Indigo-dyed Hibiscus
Dyeing is done using natural dye indigo with plant-based dyeing techniques.
The main motif of the design, hibiscus, is a white flower that stands out beautifully against a refreshing blue background, perfect for summer.
■ Crimson-dyed Cherry Blossom
Dyeing is done using natural dye crimson with plant-based dyeing techniques.
The main motif of the design, cherry blossoms, and the vivid red background resembling a sunset make for a beautiful lantern.
Plant-based dyeing, as the name suggests, is a technique that uses plants to dye. The colors and patterns created by these natural materials are as unique as human personalities. Enjoy the varying shades of each piece.
【Size】Diameter 13×Height 30 (cm)
* Dimensions may vary slightly.
【Main body material】Paper, wood
【Fire bag material】Silk (hand-painted)
【Electrical wiring】Corded (approximately 1.8m long), light bulb
【Country of origin】Japan
【Outer box size】Width 18×Depth 18×Height 32 (cm)
【Handling precautions and maintenance methods】
- Please be careful of water exposure to the fire bag, and avoid fire from incense sticks or candles.
- Turn off the electricity when not in use.
- When storing, first remove dust with a feather duster, soft brush, or cloth. Do not use chemical cloths, water, detergents, volatile chemicals, or insecticides.
- Since many natural materials are used, please be cautious of insect damage.
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Insect repellent- When using insect repellent, use one suitable for lanterns. Be careful not to use too much, as it may cause damage.
【About Obon】
Obon is a traditional event to welcome the spirits of ancestors and close family members who have passed away into this world. It begins with the "Mukaebi" (welcoming fire) to greet the spirits and ends with the "Okuribi" (sending fire) to send them off.
Within the household, a Bon lantern is displayed as Mukaebi and Okuribi to honor the spirits of ancestors and deceased family members. Since it is the time when ancestors return once a year, do your best to show hospitality within your means.
Traditionally,
white lanterns for the new Bon (O-bon)were prepared by the family of the deceased, and other
patterned Bon lanterns (used annually)were prepared by relatives and acquaintances. However, due to recent changes in living environments, the display locations have shifted from Buddhist altar rooms to living rooms and other spaces, leading to a trend where the family of the deceased
prepares all lanterns and Bon supplies, while relatives and acquaintances prepare offerings (cash, incense, etc.).Furthermore, the timing for starting to display varies by household. While traditionally displayed from the 13th (the first day of Obon) to the 16th (the last day), many start decorating in the Obon month (July or August) in advance to avoid the rush on the day itself.
At Segawa, we respond to various requests regarding Obon offerings and memorial services.
* The videos on the product page may include scenes where the lantern appears to rotate. This is a staged effect using a turntable for filming. The actual lantern does not rotate, so please be aware.
Popular Obon decoration categories include:
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