Peach Boy Folktale Pin Cushion

Peach Boy Folktale Pin Cushion

$30.25
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This pincushion is a peach with leaves that is made from needle-felted wool. There are also 5 hand-formed pins with characters from the folktale, Momotaro, or Peach Boy. Dimensions: 47 mm x 47 mm Each pin cushion and set of pins comes boxed with an illustrated scroll with the folktale written in Japanese. It also includes a version of the folktale in English.  ‘’Momotaro’’ is about a boy who was born from a peach. It is a very famous folktale in Japan, and every Japanese child can tell this story and sing this song. By the way, in English when we start folktale we say "Once upon a time...", and in Japanese people say "mukashi, mukashi..." which means "long long ago...". So, mukashi, mukashi...there lived an old man and his wife. They were kind-hearted, frugal, and worked hard every day. However, they had no children. One day, on a day like any other, the old man went to the mountain to gather wood and his old wife went to the river to wash clothes…. when all of a sudden, a huge peach

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