Feature

●Devil Bow Hisuki Devil Arrow Ornament No. 13
●Width 12.6 x Depth 9.4 x Height 20.1 inches (32 x 2
●Hayumi Ornament by famous brand Kutsuki
●It is a meaningful twist on an amulet
●This Devil Bow is not only a boy decoration but also an interior decoration


Description

The meaning and origin of the Devil Bow (History) Rhythmic Bow is a traditional chinese that a powerful wujin called "jongi," appears in the early New Years penny verse and in ancient times, it was said that the bow flattens evil spirits with bows. These customs were communicated to the Japanese shrine and rituals such as "ejatsu" and "bashi" which are targeted with the bow. In the middle of the Heian period, shrines and other shrines have been used to indulge in the meanings of an amulet and the annual divinity. Hama is a bow-arrows or archive competition, with the word "hama" of a danderian bow, and became a dealing with an arrows that shoot a demon. It is said that the Kamakura era has been said that these governs spread amongst the general public and became decorated as a decorative piece of ornaments. When he enters the Edo period, the devil bow is a popular ornament, gift, and auspicious; it is synonymous with the first New Years decoration, and the brokers are adorned with a desire to grow sturdier, powerful, and healthy.