Flax-leaf dashed white line traditional japanese pattern wrapping paper
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It is a hexagonal geometric pattern that has been used for decoration of Buddha statues since the Heian period. Later, because this pattern resembled a hemp leaf, it became popular as a hemp leaf pattern. The hemp leaf grows as fast as 4m in 4 months and grows straight, so the hemp leaf pattern … Read More

Flax-leaf dashes-black-line traditional japanese pattern wrapping paper
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Flax-leaf dashes-line pattern traditional japanese wrapping paper Flax-leaf dashes-line pattern, flax ornament, Asa-no-ha pattern. This is black line pattern. You can chose custom background color. Take it easy!

Flax-leaf white line pattern traditional japanese desgin wrapping paper
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It has become popular as a hemp leaf pattern because it is a geometric pattern based on a regular hexagon and resembles a hemp leaf. The hemp leaf pattern has been used for decoration of Buddhist statues since the Heian period, and has been used for various things as a talisman and amulet. In … Read More

Flax-leaf black line pattern traditional japanese desgin wrapping paper
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Flax-leaf pattern traditional japanese desgin wrapping paper It has become popular as a hemp leaf pattern because it is a geometric pattern based on a regular hexagon and resembles a hemp leaf. The hemp leaf pattern has been used for decoration of Buddhist statues since the Heian period, and has been used for various … Read More

[Kanji] Salz Geschenkpapier
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[Kanji] Salz. Weißes, kristallines Salz, insbesondere Natriumchlorid, das zum Würzen und Konservieren von Lebensmitteln verwendet wird. In Japan bedeutet das Versenden von Salz, „einem Feind in einer schwierigen Lage beizustehen“ und „langfristige Vorteile und Gründe statt kurzfristiger Gewinne und Verluste anzustreben“. Japanisch: shio.

[Hiragana + Kanji] Geschmack von Hausmannskost Geschenkpapier
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[Katakana + Kanji] Geschmack von Hausmannskost. Geschenkpapier. Mamas Hausmannskost. Geschmack von Mamas Küche. Essen wie Mama es früher gekocht hat. Japanisch: o-fu-ku-ro-no-aji.

Flax-leaf dashes-black-line pattern traditional japanese wrapping paper
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Flax-leaf dashed line pattern traditional japanese wrapping paper It is a hexagonal geometric pattern that has been used for decoration of Buddha statues since the Heian period. Later, because this pattern resembled a hemp leaf, it became popular as a hemp leaf pattern. The hemp leaf grows as fast as 4m in 4 months … Read More

Red heart shaped thank you so much in kanji wrapping paper
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in kanji wrapping paper Pink hearts shaped thank you so much in kanji (感謝). Designed for those who want to show their appreciation. It is designed in the shape of a heart so that even non-Japanese people can understand it. Red heart shaped thank you so much in kanji wrapping paper

White heart shaped thank you so much in kanji wrapping paper
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White heart shaped thank you so much in kanji wrapping paper White hearts shaped thank you so much in kanji.

[Kanji] Kampf als klassisches Geschenkpapier
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Es ist ein Kanji, das die alten Japaner verwendeten. Im Japanischen heißt es „Ikusa“. Es bedeutet „戦“ (Feuer). Den Feind mit einer Waffe bekämpfen. Um Sieg oder Niederlage wetteifern. Um Rede kämpfen. Wettkampf. Spiel. [Kanji] Kampf als klassisches Geschenkpapier

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