RYU "DRAGON" Turtleneck
Color / Purple and Pink Care Instruction
Japanese name/ <龍> RYU
-About-
A deity of the sea in Japanese mythology, RYU or “Dragon” has the ability to transform into a human shape, and is the master of serpents. With his magic jewels he is responsible for the tides, and represents both the perils as well as the bounty of the sea.
Ryu is one of the eight gods which were originally imported from Indian mythology via China and Korea. His residence is in a palace beneath the sea or in a lake of an extinct volcano. The depths of Lake Biwa, north-east of Kyoto, are often cited as the “home of Ryu”.
・Heat-retention fiber:
93% Rayon 7% Polyurethane
・Knit fabric
・Hand-wash
・Hang to dry
・Use pressing cloth to iron
・Made in Japan
・Currency : US Dollar (USD)
Color / Purple and Pink Care Instruction
Japanese name/ <龍> RYU
-About-
A deity of the sea in Japanese mythology, RYU or “Dragon” has the ability to transform into a human shape, and is the master of serpents. With his magic jewels he is responsible for the tides, and represents both the perils as well as the bounty of the sea.
Ryu is one of the eight gods which were originally imported from Indian mythology via China and Korea. His residence is in a palace beneath the sea or in a lake of an extinct volcano. The depths of Lake Biwa, north-east of Kyoto, are often cited as the “home of Ryu”.
・Heat-retention fiber:
93% Rayon 7% Polyurethane
・Knit fabric
・Hand-wash
・Hang to dry
・Use pressing cloth to iron
・Made in Japan
・Currency : US Dollar (USD)
Color / Purple and Pink Care Instruction
Japanese name/ <龍> RYU
-About-
A deity of the sea in Japanese mythology, RYU or “Dragon” has the ability to transform into a human shape, and is the master of serpents. With his magic jewels he is responsible for the tides, and represents both the perils as well as the bounty of the sea.
Ryu is one of the eight gods which were originally imported from Indian mythology via China and Korea. His residence is in a palace beneath the sea or in a lake of an extinct volcano. The depths of Lake Biwa, north-east of Kyoto, are often cited as the “home of Ryu”.
・Heat-retention fiber:
93% Rayon 7% Polyurethane
・Knit fabric
・Hand-wash
・Hang to dry
・Use pressing cloth to iron
・Made in Japan
・Currency : US Dollar (USD)