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TATSU-CRAFT Kishu Lacquer Mini Buddhist Altar, Dedicated Buddhist Altar, Small Tetesen Buddhist Altar, Stylish, Domestically Produced, Interior Goods, Living Room, Lacquerware Mini Buddhist Altar,
TATSU-CRAFT Kishu Lacquer Mini Buddhist Altar, Dedicated Buddhist Altar, Small Tetesen Buddhist Altar, Stylish, Domestically Produced, Interior Goods, Living Room, Lacquerware Mini Buddhist Altar,
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All Buddhist altar-related products are handmade by craftsmen, so it may take about 1 to 2 months. Actual dimensions m/m 350 x 230 x 80 2.3 kg Material MDF wood Urethane coating This stand can hold the Kishu lacquerware mini Buddhist altar series made by Tatsunosuke Hashimoto, which has been highly praised as a small Buddhist altar since its release in 1995. . Makie is a traditional Japanese craft that soothes the soul while maintaining a dignified presence as a Buddhist altar. It is an elegant presence that gives you a sense of Japanese beauty, whether it is used as the interior of your room or as a space for prayer.
This stand can hold the Kishu lacquerware mini Buddhist altar series made by Tatsunosuke Hashimoto, which has received high praise as a small Buddhist altar since its release in 1995. The special altar stand, which is the perfect size for your Buddhist altar, comes with a tray and a drawer. There is a drawer that can store small items such as incense sticks and candles, and a table that can be pulled out above it. If you pull out the tray, it can be used as a stand for Buddhist utensils, etc., or as a stand for offerings. Can be easily stored when not in use. By combining the Buddhist altar with a special stand, it becomes easier to use and more elegant. Lacquerware begins with the processing of the wood, and then goes through a number of steps before being painted and finished with beautiful maki-e. A Buddhist altar stand is completed by experienced craftsmen carefully assembling each component using lacquerware techniques. Since maki-e is worked on one by one, each piece has its own individuality, and no two pieces have the same finish, each with a slightly different expression. In addition, the wood plywood is made in Japan with low formaldehyde F★★★★ certified products so that you can use it safely at home. ■Voices from Producers We, Tatsunosuke Hashimoto Kogei, manufacture household goods using lacquerware techniques in Kishu Wakayama and supply them nationwide. TATSU-CRAFT is one of the miscellaneous goods brands produced by Tatsunosuke Hashimoto. [The creator's thoughts] "The skill and beauty of painting" colors your life. While inheriting the traditional beauty of lacquerware, we are always aiming for new forms of lacquerware. We view the traditional lacquer art called ``Nurimono'' as a technique that gives rich individuality to everyday tools without being particular about ``Japanese'' style, and create lacquered products with a variety of expressions that are closely related to daily life. . Manufactured at a factory in Wakayama, the village of Kishu lacquerware, which is known for its lacquerware production in Japan, each and every one of these exclusive stands is painstakingly assembled by experienced craftsmen. “Kishu lacquerware and creative makie” resonates with the hearts of Japanese people. The skills of Kishu makie craftsmen add a touch of elegance to a beautiful moment of communication with your ancestors. Compact size that allows you to hold a memorial service in a familiar place every day, so you don't have to worry about where to put it. This is a new Buddhist altar stand with a design that blends in with the interior, taking into consideration the future housing situation.
Color: Tetsusen
Size: Small
Manufacturer: Tatsunosuke Hashimoto Crafts
Material: Lacquerware
Product weight: 2.3 kg
Food Machine washable: No
Package size: 38.2 x 26.9 x 9.2 cm; 2.3 kg
Package weight: 2.31 kg
Uses batteries: No
Batteries included: No
Country/Region of Manufacture: Japan
This stand can hold the Kishu lacquerware mini Buddhist altar series made by Tatsunosuke Hashimoto, which has received high praise as a small Buddhist altar since its release in 1995. The special altar stand, which is the perfect size for your Buddhist altar, comes with a tray and a drawer. There is a drawer that can store small items such as incense sticks and candles, and a table that can be pulled out above it. If you pull out the tray, it can be used as a stand for Buddhist utensils, etc., or as a stand for offerings. Can be easily stored when not in use. By combining the Buddhist altar with a special stand, it becomes easier to use and more elegant. Lacquerware begins with the processing of the wood, and then goes through a number of steps before being painted and finished with beautiful maki-e. A Buddhist altar stand is completed by experienced craftsmen carefully assembling each component using lacquerware techniques. Since maki-e is worked on one by one, each piece has its own individuality, and no two pieces have the same finish, each with a slightly different expression. In addition, the wood plywood is made in Japan with low formaldehyde F★★★★ certified products so that you can use it safely at home. ■Voices from Producers We, Tatsunosuke Hashimoto Kogei, manufacture household goods using lacquerware techniques in Kishu Wakayama and supply them nationwide. TATSU-CRAFT is one of the miscellaneous goods brands produced by Tatsunosuke Hashimoto. [The creator's thoughts] "The skill and beauty of painting" colors your life. While inheriting the traditional beauty of lacquerware, we are always aiming for new forms of lacquerware. We view the traditional lacquer art called ``Nurimono'' as a technique that gives rich individuality to everyday tools without being particular about ``Japanese'' style, and create lacquered products with a variety of expressions that are closely related to daily life. . Manufactured at a factory in Wakayama, the village of Kishu lacquerware, which is known for its lacquerware production in Japan, each and every one of these exclusive stands is painstakingly assembled by experienced craftsmen. “Kishu lacquerware and creative makie” resonates with the hearts of Japanese people. The skills of Kishu makie craftsmen add a touch of elegance to a beautiful moment of communication with your ancestors. Compact size that allows you to hold a memorial service in a familiar place every day, so you don't have to worry about where to put it. This is a new Buddhist altar stand with a design that blends in with the interior, taking into consideration the future housing situation.
Color: Tetsusen
Size: Small
Manufacturer: Tatsunosuke Hashimoto Crafts
Material: Lacquerware
Product weight: 2.3 kg
Food Machine washable: No
Package size: 38.2 x 26.9 x 9.2 cm; 2.3 kg
Package weight: 2.31 kg
Uses batteries: No
Batteries included: No
Country/Region of Manufacture: Japan
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