{"product_id":"16z-鉄瓶折鶴-銀象嵌入","title":"16Z　Orizuru(Paper cranes)","description":"\u003cp\u003eHexagonal small iron bottle. The flat six faces that form the tail of the tail toward the hem associate the surface of the paper like the broken of the hem. The five cranes that are cast on the surface are contoured by imputation of the dense silver wire, and the straight line of the fold releases the light.\u003cbr\u003eThere is a scene in which the appearance of origuru appears in Japanese literature in \"KOSHIKI ichiroyo\" by Saikaku Ihara published in the Edo period in 1682, where the main character, nonosuke made \"the shape of the bird of the elbow\", but there is no figure or picture, and it is the description of only sentences. After that, around 1700, a design picture of kimono is called \"hiragana\", but it appears as a design for the first time here.\u003cbr\u003eIn 1797, the world's oldest origami textbook, 'the secret book of chiharetsu Tsuru' was published, and it seems that 'origami' permeated the common people as a culture to enjoy the folding of the paper from around this time.\u003cbr\u003eIn Japan, there is a desire for longevity and peace. Since ancient times, it is said that \"crane lives for 1000 years\", and it has been used as an auspicious bird used for the celebration of the wedding and the long life. In particular, there is a custom of sending Senkaku no Tsuru to hospitalized patients with the hope of healing.\u003cbr\u003eIt is an excellent thing to use for the health and the peace of the people who take the tea from the same bottle with oneself, and hope to be healthy.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"喜多庄兵衛 SHOBEE","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":51123159761205,"sku":null,"price":488000.0,"currency_code":"JPY","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0925\/6848\/6197\/files\/P1190581.jpg?v=1753939670","url":"https:\/\/takaoka-iron-kettle.jp\/zh-hant\/products\/16z-%e9%89%84%e7%93%b6%e6%8a%98%e9%b6%b4-%e9%8a%80%e8%b1%a1%e5%b5%8c%e5%85%a5","provider":"豪華絢爛高岡鉄瓶 Takaoka Tetsubin","version":"1.0","type":"link"}