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Shigaraki Ware Wish Tanuki Female No. 7
Shigaraki Ware Wish Tanuki Female No. 7
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Size: Approximately width 19 x depth 15 x height 22 cm Material: Ceramic Country of origin: Japan
[Shigaraki Tanuki Hachisoenki] "Kasa".A cap that always protects you to avoid misfortune and misfortune "Eyes".Pay attention to everything from front to back and side to side and forget to look correctly "Face".The world is. ``Tokkuri'' is a person who lives widely and amiably with one another and works diligently with one's virtues.A ``tokkuri'' is blessed with food and drink, but virtue is secretly acquired by me. …Always stay calm and be bold in your decision-making ability.The “gold bag”…The treasure of money can be used freely and used as the “tail”…The truth is that at the end of everything, you stand tall and firmly. Happiness What is Shigaraki ware?It is a type of pottery made in Shigaraki Town, a mountain village in Koka City, located in the middle of Honshu, Shiga Prefecture, south of Lake Biwa, and at the bottom of the Suzuka Mountains. Shigaraki ware has a long history of over 1200 years, and has undergone various changes to suit the lifestyle of each era. Everything from tea ceremony utensils, pots and vases, braziers, flower pots and umbrella stands to everyday items such as tableware and Buddhist utensils. The same goes for the large raccoon dog that you all know.it continues to change in a variety of ways, taking advantage of its unique soil quality. We hope that this delicious and comforting pottery will become one of your favorites. In 1976 (Showa 51), it was designated as a traditional craft by the country. [Shigaraki ware raccoon dog] A lovely figure that embodies good luck. It is an ornament that is said to have various blessings, as described in ``Shigaraki Tanuki Hassoenki.'' They are also often lined up outside the eaves of shops as a lucky charm for prosperous business, and are a play on the word raccoon, symbolizing the wish to "stand out from the crowd." In 1951 (Showa 26), when Emperor Showa was visiting Shigaraki, he was so impressed by the raccoon dog ornaments lined up along the roadside in Shigaraki that he composed a poem about it, making it a specialty of Shigaraki that spread nationwide. Each product may differ from the photo due to differences in size, color, glaze, etc. Please enjoy it as a taste of pottery.
Manufacturer: Marui Seito
Product model number: MR-A099-06
Package size: 23.7 x 17.9 x 17.8 cm; 1.14 kg
[Shigaraki Tanuki Hachisoenki] "Kasa".A cap that always protects you to avoid misfortune and misfortune "Eyes".Pay attention to everything from front to back and side to side and forget to look correctly "Face".The world is. ``Tokkuri'' is a person who lives widely and amiably with one another and works diligently with one's virtues.A ``tokkuri'' is blessed with food and drink, but virtue is secretly acquired by me. …Always stay calm and be bold in your decision-making ability.The “gold bag”…The treasure of money can be used freely and used as the “tail”…The truth is that at the end of everything, you stand tall and firmly. Happiness What is Shigaraki ware?It is a type of pottery made in Shigaraki Town, a mountain village in Koka City, located in the middle of Honshu, Shiga Prefecture, south of Lake Biwa, and at the bottom of the Suzuka Mountains. Shigaraki ware has a long history of over 1200 years, and has undergone various changes to suit the lifestyle of each era. Everything from tea ceremony utensils, pots and vases, braziers, flower pots and umbrella stands to everyday items such as tableware and Buddhist utensils. The same goes for the large raccoon dog that you all know.it continues to change in a variety of ways, taking advantage of its unique soil quality. We hope that this delicious and comforting pottery will become one of your favorites. In 1976 (Showa 51), it was designated as a traditional craft by the country. [Shigaraki ware raccoon dog] A lovely figure that embodies good luck. It is an ornament that is said to have various blessings, as described in ``Shigaraki Tanuki Hassoenki.'' They are also often lined up outside the eaves of shops as a lucky charm for prosperous business, and are a play on the word raccoon, symbolizing the wish to "stand out from the crowd." In 1951 (Showa 26), when Emperor Showa was visiting Shigaraki, he was so impressed by the raccoon dog ornaments lined up along the roadside in Shigaraki that he composed a poem about it, making it a specialty of Shigaraki that spread nationwide. Each product may differ from the photo due to differences in size, color, glaze, etc. Please enjoy it as a taste of pottery.
Manufacturer: Marui Seito
Product model number: MR-A099-06
Package size: 23.7 x 17.9 x 17.8 cm; 1.14 kg
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