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Hi-Rich, Co., Ltd.
| Address | Iwasaki Building 2F Asakusabashi 1-7-2 Taito-Ku Tokyo, JAPAN ZIP:111-0053 |
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| Representative Name | Kenta Tomie |
| Annual Revenue | JPY 200,000,000 |
| No. of Employees | 11 |
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Phone Strap Natural Stone
SD item code:9700644
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Wholesale Price: Members Only
36 pcs /set
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Country of manufacture: Japan
Material / component: 1 frog part (32mm brass), 1 white crystal (4mm bead/32 facet cut), 1 yellow crystal (8mm bead/128 facet cut), 2 amethysts (8 x 4mm/cut), 1 rondelle (6 x 3mm brass/rhinestone) [size] approx. 9.5cm [weight] approx. 13g [string] stainless wire [[middle thread Attachment] Dedicated drawstring bag [Size] 13.8 cm (length) x 8.5 cm (width) x 1.5 cm (height) / 18.0 g (weight)
Year of manufacture: 2021
Product tag: None
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Description
| In Japan, the word "kaeru" (frog) is more popular for traffic safety and as a good-luck charm than the word itself. For example, [kaeru] is included in words such as [welcome people], [return safely], [return money], [change misfortune], and [rejuvenate]. Frogs also seem to symbolize the prosperity of offspring, as they lay many eggs. In China, frogs have long been praised as gods of fortune. The origin of this belief is a legend that a hermit once attached a string to a frog he kept to make it search for gold coins. It is also said that if a frog lives in your backyard, it will protect you from danger and bad luck. |
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| Shipping Method | Estimated Arrival |
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| Sea Mail | From Dec.29th 2025 to Mar.2nd 2026 |
| Air Mail | From Dec.11th 2025 to Dec.15th 2025 |
| EMS | From Dec.10th 2025 to Dec.15th 2025 |
| Pantos Express | From Dec.12th 2025 to Dec.17th 2025 |
| DHL | From Dec.10th 2025 to Dec.12th 2025 |
| UPS | From Dec.10th 2025 to Dec.12th 2025 |
| FedEx | From Dec.10th 2025 to Dec.12th 2025 |
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In China, frogs have long been praised as gods of fortune. The origin of this belief is a legend that a hermit once attached a string to a frog he kept to make it search for gold coins. It is also said that if a frog lives in your backyard, it will protect you from danger and bad luck.
中国では古くから財運の神としてあがめられてきました。これはその昔、仙人が飼っていた蛙に紐をつけて金貨を探させた−という伝説が由来になっているようです。他にも裏庭に蛙が住んでいると危険や悪運から守ってくれるなどといわれています。