"A virgin's heart forever"

It's already mid-September, but the temperature is so high that just commuting to work makes me tired.

You don't have to try so hard anymore, it's time to relax and take it easy,
If the sun could talk, I would tell it how hot it is every day!

I want to praise myself for participating in club activities in this heat when I was a student.

Well, this time it has been a few months since it arrived recently,
I'd like to introduce you to Yarame rugs, which I've been interested in for a long time!
This rug is an idol that all the staff highly praise.

<Yarame>

The Yalameh people who live in the south of Iran are characterized by a diamond shape in the center and a jagged design surrounding it.

The diamond shape represents a waterside, and the jagged parts represent bird heads, representing birds gathering near water.
The cuteness of each of the small motifs around it and the wonderful combination of colors are also part of its charm.

Sometimes the birds' heads bump into each other... ouch!

This rug also has lots of small trees painted around it.
Even though I have never been there, when I look at the rug and close my eyes,
The design makes you feel like you can feel the swaying of the trees and the wind.

There are many enthusiasts who are fascinated by the Yarame.

Now, let's take a closer look at this rug~👀✨

Virgin Point ①

Unrequited love for Momoiro...
The cute pink color will make you want to sing along.

Tribal rugs are often red, but this orange-pink has a sunset vibe to it.
Looking at it makes my heart feel calm.

The uneven dyeing, called abrasion, prevents the color from being monotonous and gives it character.
It makes me want to see how the color changes over time.

Virgin Point 2

I'm somehow curious about that yellow girl.

I can't help but wonder, "Why only that part?"

Only two-thirds of the design, which appears to be a miniature tree, is fluorescent. The fact that it only goes halfway through makes it even more intriguing!
It's also great that it's not in the center of the lug, but a little off to the side.

I'm sure the weaver who wove this rug must have a charming personality!

It's also a virgin's rule to make people pay attention to you ♡?

Gradually the light blue part comes into view.

Virgin Point 3

I discovered a design with flowers seen from the side above and below a diamond!

Although the color is slightly different, it reminded me of the buttercups that often bloom along the roadside.
When I looked up the flower language of the Dandelion, I found out that
It is said to be a "love of reminiscence" because it looks like someone who is "reminiscing about a past love."

Oh, oh, virgin!!

(Is she a virgin? It seems a bit heavy though...lol)

Virgin? Point 4

The maiden's pet is...yes, a small bird! (!?!?!?!)

My beloved Maruko also had a Java sparrow, so I guess the virgin and the little bird go together.

If I had kept one, I could have joined the ranks of virgins!!
(I still can't keep one because I'm allergic to them.)

The definition of a virgin is gradually becoming unclear,

It would be fun to grow up together from a virgin to a grown lady as you go about your daily life.

When I got home and sat down on the rug that I grew up with,
It seems like you can finally take a breather from your mind and body that have been tense outside.

(Text: Kikkawa)

Tribal rug

No.36825

Size: 180×136cm

Price: ¥176,000 (tax included)

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