My Blue Bird

I love birds, and I like birds a lot, but for me, I have a deep affinity with birds because I used to keep many of them, and I think yakitori and beer are the best!
It's not that simple.

This time, I, Komatsu, will be introducing the reason why I have arbitrarily named the rug that always has a blue bird on it, "Chiruchirumithir Rug."

"The Blue Bird of Happiness" is a fairy tale I loved to read when I was little.
The story is about a young brother and sister named Chiruchiru and Michiru who are asked by a witch to go on a journey in search of the "Blue Bird of Happiness."

The "Land of Memories," "Palace of Night," and "Palace of Luxury" are inhabited by people who lived in the past, while the "Land of the Future" is inhabited by people who will be born in the future.
This is the story of a brother and sister who wander here and there with an obsession to find the blue bird.

This rug is decorated with many bluebirds of happiness.

A parade of bluebirds of happiness! Chiruchiru, it's here.
However, after failing to find it, the two eventually discover that there is a bluebird in a birdcage in their room.

You might think, "No way, that's a lie," but this is a nursery rhyme. There is a lesson in this.
Let's be lenient.

What I'm trying to say is that the pattern on this rug is filled with many wishes for happiness.
"Protection from evil, longevity, health, abundance, happiness, and wealth." We tend to look for happiness in the future, but I feel like this reminds us that happiness is right here in the "now."

Even if you find a blue bird in each place, the moment you leave that country it dies or is replaced by a black bird, which is said to teach you the lesson that there is always a place where you can shine.

But I can understand a little bit.

Don't you feel happy just looking at these colorful colors?

It also reminded me of another fairy tale, Hansel and Gretel's gingerbread house.
I'm sure everyone has dreamed of living in a house made of sweets.
The butterfly pattern also looks like candy. It's strange how it looks like cookies, sugar candy, kiss chocolates, and marshmallows.

The thickness is about 1cm.
The thickness is just right for a comfortable step, allowing even a robot vacuum cleaner to run smoothly and easily.

And here is my favorite part: the kilim end.
After all, it's these little details that you notice.
Many of Yaramé's rugs have decorative kilim ends, so I can't help but check them out.

Continuing the nursery rhyme theme, we recommend placing this Yarame rug in your child's room.
The bluebirds of happiness will watch over your child as they grow.
Place it near the toy box and let your child have fun playing on it.

Let your imagination soar with these colorful rugs and create your own story.

(Text: Komatsu)

No.76812

Tribal Rugs

SIZE: 101×63cm

Price: 50,000 + Tax

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