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Nambu Tekki Wind Chime, Origami Crane, Traditional Craft Made in Japan, Cast Iron, Mizusawa Casting Oshu, Iwate Prefecture, Nambu Ironware Traditional Craft, Japanese Goods, Interior, Ironware, Soothing Sound Ornament, Gift, Origami Crane Shape Used for a while, then stored at home. No box. There are no major noticeable scratches, but there may be small, inconspicuous scratches, so I have selected "Slightly scratched or dirty." Please check the photos. Thank you for your understanding that this is a used item stored at home. Size Origami Crane: Approximately 13cm maximum width, 6.5cm height Wind Chime: Approximately 4cm maximum width, 4cm height Material: Cast Iron Made in Japan, Mizusawa, Oshu City, Iwate Prefecture This is a traditional craft item made by artisans in Mizusawa, Oshu, Iwate Prefecture. It is a wind chime that expresses the origami crane, full of Japanese charm, as if it were flying. The Nambu Tekki wind chimes of traditional Oshu Mizusawa are attractive for their clear and crisp sound. The very refined sound resonates. You can enjoy an elegant lingering sound that is different from the charm of glass wind chimes. The origami crane on top of the wind chime has a delicate design that allows you to enjoy the Japanese atmosphere. It transforms the heart of Japan into a form and creates a time of tranquility. The style and beautiful sound, imbued with skill and beauty, allow you to enjoy a nostalgic feeling. Nambu cast iron crafts are a traditional craft with a history of over 900 years, said to have been created during the heyday of the Fujiwara clan, who left a splendid culture in Oshu Hiraizumi. It is highly regarded for its unique sand iron processing technology and elegant modeling ability. With its outstanding design and skillful techniques, it incorporates new sensibilities into its simplicity, and is widely used for everyday utensils and interior decorations, etc.
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