“Miyamasugi” refers to sacred cedar trees growing within the sacred precincts of Ise Grand Shrine that are over approximately 300 years old and have been harvested after falling naturally.
Arbitrary felling of trees within the grounds of Ise Grand Shrine is prohibited; only old cedar trees that have fallen due to natural causes, such as typhoons, are eligible to be crafted into Miyamasugi beads.
Name’s Meaning: The character “Muchi” (貴) in “Daiki-beads” is an ancient term of respect for noble deities, signifying “beads from noble deities.”
Symbolic Meaning: Daily gratitude, great good fortune, virtue, and the attraction of blessings.
Material: Miyama Cedar (Japanese Cedar)
Source: Inner Shrine of Ise Grand Shrine, Mie Prefecture, Japan
Source Description: Sourced from a large cedar tree at the Inner Shrine of Ise Grand Shrine that was naturally uprooted by Typhoon No. 18 in 2009. Miyama Cedar refers to cedar trees within the sacred precincts of the shrine that are approximately 300 years old or older; since they can only be utilized when they fall naturally, they are extremely rare.
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