Kanashi 悲し has heard a lot of bad news from Mamorumori forest and the outside world. It is looking quite worrisome out there right now. Climate is changing in a scary way and Kanashi is not sure what to think about all that. She is looking for a companion that would like to take care of her and protect her from harm that she is fearing. Her petals seem to have shaped like she feels: worried and sad. The Plum Rabbits hope there is someone out there to cheer her up… Kanashi means ‘sorrow; grief’ in Japanese.
This wiplom is part of the winter 2024 collection. As snow blankets Mamorumori forest, many residents prepare to hibernate. The forest becomes a tranquil white blanket with few stirring in the quiet. Amidst the serene landscape, new arrivals are welcomed warmly. Despite the chill the forest is alive with festivities: from crackling fires to snowball fights.
Wiploms are made out of polyester filling and local second-handed fabrics. When dirty please try to gently handwash as they are afraid of washing machines and dry cleaners. A regular plom is approximately 22x22x22 cm [7.8"x 7.8"x 7.8"inch]. Keep in mind that adopting a resident comes with high responsibility. They need love and care! The resident comes without attributes such as the plantpot.