Kodama Tree sweatshirt
by KAVALLA<p> Double stitching, fitted sleeves. Spandex reinforced 1x1 rib, fabric turned a quarter turn to eliminate the central fold. Also available in child sizes. Round collar. The sweater is available in adult and child sizes. </P> <p> Fabric turned quarter turn to eliminate the central fold. 1x1 rib ribs in spandex. </P> <h3> Composition of the sweatshirt </h3> <p> 50% Cotton, 50% polyester fleece </p> <h3> Weight </h3> <p> White 265 g / m² </p> <h3> Available size </h3> <p> S 46 M 48/50 L 50/52 XL 54/56 2XL 58/60 3XL * 60/62 4XL * 64/66 5XL * 68 / 72 </p> <p> Child size: 3/4 years, 5/6 years, 7/8 years, 9/11 years and 12/13 years. </P> <h3> Washing instructions </h3> <p> Machine wash at medium temperature. Wash inside out with similar colors. Non-chlorinated bleaching agents only. Drying machine at medium temperature. Do not iron on the pattern. Do not dry clean </p>
Design Kodama Tree sweatshirt
Kodama are yokai, or Japanese ghosts, who live in trees. They are said to be the spirits of deceased samurai who attached themselves to a particular tree. Kodama are generally considered to be benevolent beings, and they are often depicted as helpful creatures who guide lost travelers. In some stories, they are also said to be able to predict the future. The Kodama are generally depicted as small, childlike beings with bald heads and large eyes. They usually wear red or white robes and carry small bells called haguruma. These bells are believed to ward off evil spirits, and they also serve as a means of communication between kodama.