Otsukimi Collection

14 artículos

The moon visible on the night of August 15th of the lunar calendar, known as the 'Mid-Autumn Moon,' will be on September 17th in 2024. Even today, it is celebrated as the 'Harvest Moon,' with the tradition of offering pampas grass and dumplings while admiring the moon. Because taro is harvested around this time, it is also called 'Imo Meigetsu' (Potato Harvest Moon).
In Japan, there is also a custom of viewing the moon on the night of September 13th of the lunar calendar, known as the 'Thirteenth Night.' The moon on the Thirteenth Night is slightly waning before becoming a full moon and is considered the second most beautiful moon after the full moon. Beans and chestnuts, which are harvested around this time, are offered to the moon. In 2024, the Thirteenth Night will be on October 15th.

Tenugui (Rabit and Moon)
€19,90
Furoshiki (Rayon Chirimen, Rabbits In Lawns (M))
€39,90
Seasonal hanging scroll (Moon-Viewing Rabbit)
€34,90
Washi Paper Japanese Silver Grass
€15,90
Washi paper ornament (Moon-Viewing Dumplings)
€27,90
Miniature ornament (Rabbit Making Mochi)
€14,90
Miniature ornament (Rabbit in the Moonlit Night)
€19,90
Miniature ornament (Moon-Viewing Dumplings)
€15,90
Miniature ornament (Moon-Viewing Decorations)
€17,90
Folding Screen (Moonlit Night)
€15,90
Folktale Chopsticks and Wrappers (Cypress Fan) Set of 3 pairs
€4,90
Folktale Kaishiki paper (Kaguya-Hime) Set of 5 pieces
€4,90
Folktale Kaishi paper (Kaguya-Hime)
€4,90
Furoshiki (Choju-Jinbutsu-Giga, Reversible (S))
€19,90