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Japanese hospitality

This is readers' discussion site for Hospitality Japan.com: http://hospitalityjapan.com/ and our "Japan"ese boutique: http://www.boutique-hospitalityjapan.com/ We would like to introduce the most attractive Japanese traditional and modern design items and we hope that you will enjoy decorating your home and office with the Japanese style filled with the Japanese hospitality.

Friday, June 02, 2006

For the June Bride




The month of June is named after the Roman goddess, Juno, wife of Jupiter. As Juno is the guardian goddess of marriage life, there is a legend that couples who get married in June will have a married life blessed with happiness. “June bride” derives from June = Juno wishing this legend becomes truth by getting married in the month of June.

If you are looking for a wedding gift for the June bride, how about considering a very special handcrafted and personalized Japanese gift. Your heart-warming gift will impress the bride and groom on their very special day.

For example, personalized “Kotobuki” daruma is often used as a wedding gift praying for the long and happy marriage life. With the couple's names hand-painted on daruma in the Japanese kanji character, it will be the unique and eye-catching decoration of the newlyweds' room.
Otherwise, Japanese calligraphy art on the washi paper and placed in a lacquered frame would be nice to decorate together with the wedding photoes. The Japanese character means "love" congraturating the newly married couple.
Another idea is to present a custom made Japanese pottery clock with your special message to the couple for their happy time together.

In the traditional Japanese style wedding, bride wears a pure white silk kimono and head set. After the ceremony is over bride wears a beautiful Uchikake kimono over the white wedding kimono. Uchikake kimono is made of Japanese silk with hand stiched Japanese embroidery of happy motif designs such as cranes and turtles (long life) or pine, plum and bamboo (lucky symbols). If you want to give something very special to the new couple, Uchikake kimono will be the center decoration of the newly weds' sweet home.

All the items are available at the Hospitality Japan.com Boutique.

From Cecilia

Hospitality Japan.com "Japan"ese Boutique


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