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Hakata Magemono TAMAKI
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Chopsticks case
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¥7,500 JPY
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¥7,500 JPY
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Hakata Magemono is a wooden craft made by shaving cedar and cypress planks, bending them with heat, and spelling them out of cherry skin.It was created by the 18th Tmaki Shibata, who became a fema...
Container for macha
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¥12,000 JPY
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¥12,000 JPY
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This is Natsume, which contains matcha for light tea used in the tea ceremony.Please as an accessory case and glove compartment.
■Details・If left wet for a long time, it may cause mold.When washin...
Oval Wood Lunch Box / L (Deep Lid)
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¥7,500 JPY
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¥7,500 JPY
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Hakata Magemono is a wooden craft made by shaving cedar and cypress planks, bending them with heat, and spelling them out of cherry skin.It was created by the 18th Tmaki Shibata, who became a fema...
Oval Wood Lunch Box / L (Shallow Lid)
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¥7,000 JPY
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¥7,000 JPY
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Hakata Magemono is a wooden craft made by cutting cedar and cypress boards, bending them with heat, and binding them with the cherry peel. This craft is made by Tamaki Shibata, the 18th generation...
Oval Wood Lunch Box / M (Shallow Lid)
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¥6,500 JPY
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¥6,500 JPY
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/per
Hakata Magemono is a wooden craft made by cutting cedar and cypress boards, bending them with heat, and binding them with the cherry peel. This craft is made by Tamaki Shibata, the 18th generation...
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