The paper boats
Paper boats can be very simple and common figures, and are often seen in pendants and tattoos due to their meanings. It is very common to see boat tattoos on both men and women; on the other hand, boats are very present in the world of origami.
A paper boat is a representation of the Japanese art known as origami or paper folding, which consists of forming paper figures without the use of scissors. Over the years this activity has been widely practiced by children.
These figures are very symbolic, from tattoos, pendants and even paper figures, since it is known that paper boats transmit a dreamy feeling, with a literary and poetic touch. And if you have ever made a paper boat and left it in the water, you will have realized that it generates joy to see it float even for a moment, this is somewhat similar to a metaphor for life itself.
On the other hand, there is the meaning of the ship charms, these charms were associated with sailors and all those professions that have something to do with the sea, transmitting pride for this way of life. It is well known that sailors used to carry with them some representation of a ship either in a charm or in a tattoo as a protective amulet, with which they could always return home safe and sound.
Technical data sheet
- Size: 2cm diameter
- Material:
Premium steel alloy for maximum sound clarity and durability. *Export quality.
- Secondary material: Resin with handmade pigments
- Fact: Patented product made in the Taxco De Mis Amores SA de CV workshops in Taxco de Alarcón, Guerrero
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