El 5 de Mayo

In Japan, "El 5 de Mayo" (spanish) is the " Tango's Festival " or "Boy's Festival"
"Boy's Festival" is called "Iris Festival" also.
It is because of the same Japanese pronunciation between "Iris" and "Battle".
So, it has come be recognized as a festival for boys was paticulary celebrated
among the samurai class since the Edo Period.

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Those "Irish Boxes "and Black plates were painted
by Junquita a long time ago.

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Black,Silver and White pottery are " Arita" wares.

← You can see his original Box.

This design was inspired by
Japan's national tresure: "Korin Ogata" Writing Box.

The three rabbits are supported on a stand called a trivet.
The black Iron Kettle in the center is
a gift from my best friend who lives in Hiroshima .

May 5th is a day
to pray for children's growth and good health.