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★★★ The top image of this product was posted on another store without permission. Furthermore, even the product details were copied and pasted, and the price was set at 25,000 yen. To top it off, it said, "This item is out of stock in our store, so it will be ordered." I don't want to sell to resellers, but unfortunately, there's no way to prevent it at the moment. However, we may cancel transactions that appear suspicious based on purchase history, etc. ★★ This is a traditional craft of Murakami City, Niigata Prefecture: intangible cultural property wooden carved tsuishu lacquerware. Beautiful tea ceremony utensils with powerful peony arabesque carvings. A Natsume (tea caddy) is a container for thin tea. It is said to be named after the fruit of the jujube (natsume). Lacquerware is common, and while lacquer seems expensive and difficult to care for, you can wash it with a neutral detergent and a sponge, and it's actually easy to handle because it's light and hard to break. ● Artist: Izuyama Yamada ● Size: Diameter 65mm, Height 65mm ● Condition: Unused ● Accessories: Wooden box (with artist's name) Unused, beautiful item, but it has been stored for a long time. Please read the profile before purchasing.
2 weeks ago
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