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The contemporary style soy sauce server is designed based on the traditional shape ever lasted since Taisho period (1912~1925). The application is...
View full detailsThe contemporary style soy sauce server is designed based on the traditional shape ever lasted since Taisho period (1912~1925). The application is...
View full detailsThe palm size soy sauce server never disturbs food and bowls. The visible path of soy sauce without dripping can pour just amount. The shape of th...
View full detailsA small weight used for pickling.The simple design combined with rope handle gives a warm impression. The compact size makes it a versatile piece ...
View full detailsA plump, apple-shaped candleholder. The round form and balanced volume will further enhance the ambiance that the flame emanates. (Details) *Becau...
View full detailsAn simple, sleek umbrella holder made from a slim slab of stone with hotels for the umbrellas and a sit for drainage. (Details) *Because this is m...
View full detailsA compact coin purse holding about 60 coins. It has a partition inside, it can hold folded bills as well. It is very useful for common shopping an...
View full detailsThe love of casting ironware created this humorous shaped paper weight. It firmly holds memo sheets. The weight comfortably fits in the palms, the...
View full detailsKagamibiraki, literally meaning ""opening mirror,” is a Japanese traditional celebration at a ceremony or holiday by cracking open a sake barrel w...
View full detailsKagamibiraki, literally meaning “opening mirror,” is a Japanese traditional celebration at a ceremony or holiday by cracking open a sake barrel wi...
View full detailsKagamibiraki, literally means “opening mirror,” is a Japanese traditional celebration at a ceremony or holiday by cracking open a sake barrel with...
View full detailsKagamibiraki, literally meaning ""opening mirror,” is a Japanese traditional celebration at a ceremony or holiday by cracking open a sake barrel w...
View full detailsKagami-biraki, literally meaning ""opening mirror,” is a Japanese traditional celebration on a ceremony or holiday by cracking open a sake barrel ...
View full detailsA tissue box made of wrinkled Japanese paper, called ""Wa-shi"". Aging gives it additional taste. The size is for regular tissue box. It has two p...
View full detailsA 5-shaku Masu cup (about 90 cc wooden square cup) for Kagami-biraki celebration with family and friends. [only cups not with barrel) Celebrating...
View full detailsA tissue box made of wrinkled Japanese paper, called ""Wa-shi"". Aging gives it additional taste. The size is for regular tissue box. It has two p...
View full detailsA 5-shaku Masu cup (about 90 cc wooden square cup) for Kagami-biraki celebration with family and friends. [only cups not with barrel) Celebrating...
View full detailsA tissue box made of wrinkled Japanese paper, called ""Wa-shi"". Aging gives it additional taste. The size is for regular tissue box. It has two p...
View full detailsA 5-shaku Masu cup (about 90 cc wooden square cup) for Kagami-biraki celebration with family and friends. [only cups not with barrel) Celebrating...
View full detailsJapanese candles Daiyo produces are made of 100% pure vegetable. They are featurd with less soot so as to be hard to dirty rooms. They are also bo...
View full detailsJapanese candle which is drawn with brilliant flower pictures and made of 100% bran wax. Bran candle which is made of 100% bran wax and put out by...
View full detailsJapanese candle which is drawn with brilliant flower pictures and made of 100% bran wax. Bran candle which is made of 100% bran wax and put out by...
View full detailsThe core is longish so as to support the candle steadily, which make you feel relief to use it. Texture of iron and graceful form may encourage th...
View full detailsEarthen candlestick which can be placed easily in variety of places including living room, dining room and sanctum. The color is available either ...
View full detailsEarthen candlestick which can fit to variety of scenes. Earthen candlestick which can be placed easily in variety of places including living room,...
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