
Beautiful Japanese design fridge magnet plate 52 mm “Ayame”
IRIS flower * (Ayame in Japanese,“菖蒲”) has captivated the hearts of the Japanese people since ancient times. The morphologically rich and beautiful flowers have inspired painters and poets and are often used in heraldic emblems. People have been fond of using the design of this flower on their Kimonos for centuries. They have also appeared in many paintings and have been written about in Haiku poems. The Iris is one of the most appealing flowers to Japanese artistic senses.
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This beautiful Japanese design magnet with cute hand made picture can be used as an original and functional decoration for your refrigerator or become a nice souvenir for special occasions. Use it to hold refrigerator notes, photos, dress up a school locker or simply make it a room or workspace decoration. Adds stylish fun to any room. Collect them, trade them. Great idea for a gift.
Diameter: 52 mm
Material: Pottery, porcelain and ceramic (some subject is stainless steel, iron, bamboo, wood, plastics, etc.)
Did you know that the first refrigerator magnet patent was obtained by William Zimmerman only in the early 1970s’. Zimmerman patented the idea of small, colored, cartoon magnets to be used for decorative display and convenience. Before that nobody even knew such a thing, and now it can be found in everyone’s home!
Used to post items or simply as decoration, refrigerator magnets come in a wide variety of shapes and sizes, and are popular among collectors – for example Louise J. Greenfarb of Henderson, Nevada, has over 32,000 different refrigerator magnets!
It is estimated that now magnets are used on at least 80% of household refrigerators and most households view their fridge door over 40 times per day.