
Shishi-mai and Shimenawa Chopstick Rest Set
This chopstick rest set, designed in the shape of a shell, features the traditional lion head mask used for shishi-mai or lion dance, and shimenawa, the sacred rice-straw ropes. These items offer stability for your chopsticks and are perfect for enhancing your New Year’s dining table.
Shishi-mai, traditionally performed to ward off demons and epidemics, still carries the significance of dispelling misfortune. It is often performed on auspicious occasions like the New Year and festivals, believed to bring good luck. In this spirit of protection and blessing, one can find solace in the gentle face of the lion, a symbol central to the dance.
Shimenawa is used to mark sacred spaces believed to be where deities descend. Decorating it with white paper strips, tangerines, and pine leaves for the New Year symbolizes welcoming Toshigami, the deity of vitality, and embodies prayers for abundance of food.
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This chopstick rest set, designed in the shape of a shell, features the traditional lion head mask used for shishi-mai or lion dance, and shimenawa, the sacred rice-straw ropes. These items offer stability for your chopsticks and are perfect for enhancing your New Year’s dining table.
Shishi-mai, traditionally performed to ward off demons and epidemics, still carries the significance of dispelling misfortune. It is often performed on auspicious occasions like the New Year and festivals, believed to bring good luck. In this spirit of protection and blessing, one can find solace in the gentle face of the lion, a symbol central to the dance.
Shimenawa is used to mark sacred spaces believed to be where deities descend. Decorating it with white paper strips, tangerines, and pine leaves for the New Year symbolizes welcoming Toshigami, the deity of vitality, and embodies prayers for abundance of food.
























