Japanese hemp leaves and polka dot tabi
Japanese hemp leaves and polka dot tabi
Japanese hemp leaves and polka dot tabi
Japanese hemp leaves and polka dot tabi
Japanese hemp leaves and polka dot tabi
Japanese hemp leaves and polka dot tabi
Japanese hemp leaves and polka dot tabi
Japanese hemp leaves and polka dot tabi
Japanese hemp leaves and polka dot tabi
Japanese hemp leaves and polka dot tabi
Japanese hemp leaves and polka dot tabi
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Japanese hemp leaves and polka dot tabi

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According to the style, it is a tabi sock mainly designed with hemp leaves and dotsʕ •ᴥ•ʔ
Ma no Ye is a Japanese pattern 💐
Hemp leaf pattern It is decorated on Buddha statues in the Heian period in Japan✨
The hemp leaf pattern represents the blessings for the growth of children*ଘ(੭*ˊᵕˋ)੭* ੈ✩‧₊˚
There are five kinds You can choose the color 🌈
The color is relatively heavy (*´∀`)~♥

Size: 22-25cm
Origin: Japan

Materials/Components: Materials: Cotton, Acrylic, Polyester, Nylon, Polyurethane

Ma no Ye is a Japanese pattern, using a hexagonal shape as the basic structure, and blending the geometric patterns designed with diagonal lines, which is similar to the appearance of "Ma Ye".
The earliest hemp leaf patterns were used in the decoration of Buddha statues in the Heian period in Japan. On children's clothing or daily necessities, the hemp leaf pattern represents the blessings for children's growth.
The hemp leaf pattern was very popular among the people in the Edo period because Kabuki actors wore clothes with the hemp leaf pattern. To this day, hemp leaf patterns still occupy a place in all kinds of handles.