A beautiful Temari ball made by a 92-year-old Japanese grandmother. Japanese Temari actually originated from the "Cuju" played in the Tang Dynasty of China. During the prosperous Tang Dynasty, it was brought back to Japan by the "Tang Dynasty Envoy" sent from Japan, and it spread from the aristocratic movement to the people and then flourished. It is a pity that it has long been lost in China where it originated.
In modern Japan, the traditional Temari ball has become a sacred object for town halls or prayers. No one is willing to play it anymore. As a result, this traditional handicraft passed down through generations has become a high-end craft that integrates embroidery, weaving, and composition. Handicrafts and noble gifts have become popular all over the world from Japan. Modern Japanese Temari is made best in Kishu, Japan, and has become an elegant gift and legendary token, always given only to the most destined people.