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Box Inspired by the traditional Japanese woodworking technique known as Kumiko. The Goma pattern, which literally means "sesame" in Japanese, is one of the traditional designs within Kumiko. It is composed of interlocking rhomboid shapes or repeating diamonds that resemble sesame seeds.
Symbolism:
- 🔸 Youth and longevity: The Goma pattern is believed to grant vitality, health, and a long life.
- 🍽️ Good fortune in food: Due to its association with sesame (considered nutritious and auspicious), it is widely used in restaurants or food-related spaces to attract prosperity and well-being.
- 💪 Resilience: The firm, repetitive pattern evokes the idea of strength in the face of adversity.
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