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Zuiganji Temple's Paper-Cut Pilgrimage Seal [Paper-Cut Pilgrimage Seal of a Cat No. 48] This paper-cut pilgrimage seal has a clear, airy feel, with a deep blue base and accents of lavender and light blue. The silhouette of a cat nestled against a crescent moon and delicate floral patterns harmonize softly, creating a serene and transparent piece. Highly recommended for those who appreciate blue-toned artwork. [About the Pilgrimage Seal] The pilgrimage seals of Zuiganji Temple are offered as a token of gratitude to those who visit. We would be grateful if you would offer a bow to the Buddha upon receiving it. The temple does not have a set donation amount. Please let us know your desired amount in the comment section. [Guideline for Donations] Listed Price: 1200 yen (Breakdown: Mercari fee 120 yen + Shipping 280 yen + Donation 800 yen) → Donation guideline: 800 yen * Shipping and handling fees are added separately. [Size and Specifications] ・Paper-cut section (cat and moon): Approximately 10cm x 10cm ・Paper: White (thick paper) ・Included: Temple name short strip (ZUIGANJI / light mint) [Important Notes] ・All items are handmade. Please enjoy the unique character of each piece, including slight variations in the paper texture and cut edges. ・Please indicate your desired donation amount in the comment section. ・Returns and exchanges are not accepted after the donation. The beautiful overlapping shades of blue create a serene and dignified paper-cut pilgrimage seal. It's a piece that will add a calming touch of color, whether displayed in your room or kept with your goshuincho (temple stamp book).
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