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Description
Hydrangeas are native to Japan and have been cultivated in gardens and temples for their beauty since ancient times. In the 19th century, Philipp Franz von Siebold, who was sent from the Netherlands, introduced many Japanese plants to Europe, including hydrangeas. Siebold named the plant "Hydrangea otaksa" after his Japanese wife, and it became popular in Europe. Particularly in France and England, many new varieties were developed and spread across the continent. Hydrangeas symbolize the deep cultural exchange between Japan and Europe and are still cultivated worldwide. This historical plant exchange signifies the strong ties between Japan and Europe.
By simply inserting this rod into the top and bottom of a tenugui, you can easily create a tapestry.
Please refer to "How to care about your Tenugui"