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Japanese Condolence Money Envelopes – Traditional Koden Funeral Gift Pouches

KWD 3.500

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Weight
37 g
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Special Features

  • Traditional Japanese Condolence Gift Envelope – This elegant envelope is traditionally used in Japan to offer monetary gifts as an expression of sympathy at funerals.
  • The term 御霊前 literally means "before the spirit," symbolizing an offering made in honor of the deceased's spirit.
  • Used for Condolences, Not Celebrations – Unlike decorative envelopes for weddings and celebrations, this envelope is specifically designed for expressing condolences at funerals. Please use it respectfully.
  • How to Write the Inner Envelope – Write the amount on the front and your address and name on the back. Whenever possible, avoid using new banknotes.
  • How to Present the Envelope – Typically, money is inserted inside the inner envelope before being placed within the outer decorative envelope. It is then handed to the grieving family during the funeral service.
  • Appropriate Amounts to Include – The amount varies depending on the relationship with the deceased, but common ranges are: Casual acquaintance or colleague: $30~$50, Close friend or distant relative: $50~$100, Immediate family or significant relationship: $100~$300

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Japanese Condolence Money Envelopes – Traditional Koden Funeral Gift Pouches : This elegant envelope is traditionally used in Japan to offer monetary gifts as an expression of sympathy at funerals.

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