Meiji Era Dancing Cranes & Plum Phone Case | 1901 Zuan Hyakushu | Gold & Silver Japanese Art
Meiji Era Dancing Cranes & Plum Phone Case | 1901 Zuan Hyakushu | Gold & Silver Japanese Art
This elegant phone case features "Zuisho Orizuru" (瑞祥折鶴 · Auspicious Origami Crane), a refined design from "Zuan Hyakushu" (図案百種), published during the Meiji era in the early 1900s.
Origami cranes descend like falling flowers, dancing alongside delicate plum blossoms in a composition of gold, purple, and silver — evoking the refined elegance of Meiji-era kimono and fine Chiyogami paper.
Origami Crane (折鶴): In Japan, "cranes live a thousand years" — a timeless symbol of longevity and peace.
Plum Blossom (梅): The first flower to bloom through winter's hardship, representing patience, resilience, and new beginnings.
A 120-year-old Meiji masterpiece, reimagined for modern life.
May Maru's lucky kinked tail hook happiness into your life. 🐱
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Product Information:Generic brand, 2-year warranty in the EU and Northern Ireland according to Directive 1999/44/EC
Warning/Hazard:For adults
Care Instructions:Wipe with a damp cotton or microfiber cloth. Add a drop of dish soap if needed.
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