Decoration

In The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker, decorations are small objects, usually statues or flags, that Link can put around Windfall Island and certain other islands. They are obtained by trading with the Traveling Merchants, and then buying the traded item from Zunari. Most decorations serve no purpose, but a few, like the Big Sale Flag will help Link in subtle ways. Put them everywhere on Windfall Island to get a Piece of Heart.

Flowers
The Town Flower is the first item in the Island Trading Sequence of The Wind Waker. Link receives this from Zunari in his shop. The Town Flower is the most basic of the Island Trading Sequence items. Zunari sells Link a town flower for 10 rupees. "This little flower is reminiscent of the town."

- Inventory description

"A flower from the town of bright smiles. Use it to decorate the town with joy."

- Zunari's description

The Sea Flower is the second item in the Island Trading Sequence. It is received by trading the Town Flower with the Traveling Merchant on either Bomb Island or Mother and Child Isles, along with a fee of 20 Rupees. Zunari sells a Sea Flower for 20 rupees.
 * "The scent of the sea wafts from the delicate petals of this flower from a distant exotic land"

- Inventory description

"The aroma of the sea wafts out of this flower that hails from a faraway land. Use it to adorn the town with a sea breeze."

- Zunari's description

The Exotic Flower is the third item in the Island Trading Sequence in The Wind Waker. It is received by trading the Sea Flower to the Traveling Merchant on Greatfish Isle, together with a fee of 25 Rupees. Zunari sells an exotic flower for 25 rupees. "This refreshing flower blossoms in the tropical regions to the south."

- Inventory description

"An exotic flower from a torpical island. Trim the town."

- Zunari's description

Flags
The Pinwheel is the fourth item in the Island Trading Sequence. It is received by trading the Exotic Flower with the Traveling Merchant on Mother and Child Isles. Zunari sells a pinwheel for 55 rupees. "The wheel on this spins when it catches puffs of air-kind of fun, huh?"

- Inventory description

"A tiny windmill that catches the wind then spins and spins. Use it to send gentle breezes through the town."

- Zunari's description

The Sickle Moon Flag is the fifth item in the Island Trading Sequence. It is received by trading the Pinwheel with the Traveling Merchant on Bomb Island. Zunari sells a sickle moon flag for 40 rupees. "This flag of a bright-red crescent moon is quite fancy."

- Inventory description

"A showy flag in the shape of a crescent moon. Use it to decorate the town with a salute to the night sky."

- Zunari's description

The Big Catch Flag is the sixth item in the Island Trading Sequence. It is received by trading the Sickle Moon Flag with the Traveling Merchant on Mother and Child Isles. Zunari sells a big catch flag for 85 rupees. "This flag was made by a fisherman from a foreign land and designed to encourage a big haul of fish."

- Inventory description

"A flag from a festival in which fisherman hope for a good catch. Use it to decorate the town with fish!"

- Zunari's description

The Big Sale Flag is the ninth item in the Island Trading Sequence. It is received by trading the Skull Tower Idol with the Traveling Merchant on Mother and Child Isles. Zunari sells a big sale flag for 35 rupees. "This flag looks like it would definitely be good for business."

- Inventory description

"You won't find a flag cheaper than this. Decorate the town in a theme of a big bargain sale."

- Zunari's description

The Hero's Flag is the tenth item in the Island Trading Sequence. It is received by trading the Big Sale Flag with the Traveling Merchant on Bomb Island. Zunari sells a hero's flag for 75 rupees. "This flag has a rather courageous feel to it."

- Inventory description

"A flag with a bold feel to it. Use it to cover the town in courage!"

- Zunari's description

Statues
The Fountain Idol is a small statue of a woman near a water source, and is the seventh item in the Island Trading Sequence. It is received by trading the Big Catch Flag with the Traveling Merchant on Bomb Island. Zunari sells a fountain idol for 60 rupees. "This is a strange, bubbling statue in the shape of a girl carrying a jar."

- Inventory description

"A sculpture of mysteriously bubbling water. Use it to cover the town in ocean blue."

- Zunari's description

The Skull Tower Idol is the eighth item in the Island Trading Sequence. It is received by trading the Fountain Idol with the Traveling Merchant on Greatfish Isle. Zunari sells a skull tower idol for 60 rupees. "This thing is made from...the fossilized skulls of some strange creatures. It's pretty weird."

- Inventory description

"The fossilized skulls of weird creatures. Use it to give the town a mysterious feel."

- Zunari's description

The Postman Statue is a item used in the Island Trading Sequence, by trading the Hero's Flag with the Goron Merchant on Greatfish Isle. Afterwards, Zunari sells these in his shop. Zunari sells a postman statue for 100 rupees. "This is a carving of the Rito postman, hero of all Ritos and a symbol of laborers the world over."

- Inventory description

"A wooden carving of the postman from Dragon Roost Isle. Use it to populate the town with Ritos."

- Zunari's description

The Shop Guru Statue is a golden statue of Zunari on top of a pillar. This is greatly desired by the Goron Merchant on Greatfish Isle, and if Link trades it to him as part of the Island Trading Sequence, the Goron will give him a Heart Piece. Zunari sells his shop guru statue for 200 rupees. "This little statue is the apple of every business man's eye."

- inventory description

"The pride and joy of all merchants. Decorate the town with ME!"

- Zunari

Trivia

 * The top skull of the Skull Tower Idol has a resemblance to a Bubble in its depiction in Ocarina of Time, Majora's Mask, and Twilight Princess.