Description
This figurine is based on the legend of the Sacrificial Moon Rabbit, which explains why rabbits are depicted on the moon.
In the legend of the Sacrificial Moon Rabbit, it is said to have been painted on the moon to praise a rabbit that offered itself to save a starving old man, and when turned over, it hides a carrot for the hungry person.
The rabbit has the number 4, the zodiac number, carved into its foot, and is known for its speed.
It depicts a proud rabbit with its big ears, hearing someone in trouble and rushing to their aid. Rabbits are considered a symbol of spring because of their appearance as they wake up from hibernation and run around, and are considered to be auspicious creatures that bring good fortune, prosperity of descendants, matchmaking, and financial luck. In reference to the legend of the Sacrificial Moon Rabbit, it also contains the wish that the rabbit will never be short of food for the rest of their lives.
It can also be used as a chopstick rest.
In the legend of the Sacrificial Moon Rabbit, it is said to have been painted on the moon to praise a rabbit that offered itself to save a starving old man, and when turned over, it hides a carrot for the hungry person.
The rabbit has the number 4, the zodiac number, carved into its foot, and is known for its speed.
It depicts a proud rabbit with its big ears, hearing someone in trouble and rushing to their aid. Rabbits are considered a symbol of spring because of their appearance as they wake up from hibernation and run around, and are considered to be auspicious creatures that bring good fortune, prosperity of descendants, matchmaking, and financial luck. In reference to the legend of the Sacrificial Moon Rabbit, it also contains the wish that the rabbit will never be short of food for the rest of their lives.
It can also be used as a chopstick rest.
| Item details | |
| material | zinc alloy |
| size | Length: approx. 1.3cm, width: approx. 2.5cm, height: approx. 1.3cm, weight: approx. 9g |
The Standard Series fully expresses the handmade feel of the artisans at Kasu Studio. Using original cast silver and natural stones, the series incorporates traditional Japanese patterns into modern fashion. Popular lines feature motifs of cherry blossoms, frogs, dragons, lotus flowers, and goldfish. The lineup includes rings, bracelets, necklaces, pendant heads, eyeglasses, wallet chains, and earrings.
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