Goshikiito (colorful threads), higashi (dry sweets) by TorayaAs in many cultures around the world, J
Goshikiito (colorful threads), higashi (dry sweets) by TorayaAs in many cultures around the world, Japan has given threads a symbolic and protective impact.During the Heian period, court ladies used silk threads, set loose while sewing, to make temari, balls with hightly intricate designs. A wish was written and nestled inside those toys to protect children. People also favored colorful threads to tied wishes to trees. Soon this custom became associated with Tanabata, festival when the celestial weaver maiden meets her lover.Threads are still seen nowadays as a symbol of luck, hope and connection. In Japan, they say you are tied to your soulmate by a red thread which will never be broken, regardless of time or circonstances. If you are near your crush, check your little fingers. If they are connected by a red string, that’s the one![Personnal translation] -- source link
Tumblr Blog : tanuki-kimono.tumblr.com
#japan#sweets#wagashi#higashi#thread#tanabata#temari#lover#red thread#matcha#green tea#tea ceremony#chado