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Gallery Kumiko Designs Nawame (Rope)

Nawame (Rope)

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The nawame pattern depicts entwined male and female snakes in copulation, a motif tied to Jomon-era beliefs that snakes embodied ancestral spirits—hence their sacred depiction on pottery. Sacred shimenawa ropes in shrines and New Year rituals carry wishes for thriving descendants, serving as markers of divine presence or invitations to the gods.

Nawame (Rope)
Nawame (Rope)

The nawame pattern depicts entwined male and female snakes in copulation, a motif tied to Jomon-era beliefs that snakes embodied ancestral spirits—hence their sacred depiction on pottery. Sacred shimenawa ropes in shrines and New Year rituals carry wishes for thriving descendants, serving as markers of divine presence or invitations to the gods.

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