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【Brand New】 This is a Kishu lacquerware round tray, finished with care by a Kishu lacquerware artisan, featuring a iridescent "Tamamushi" lacquer finish and a "Manryo" (Japanese yew) design. Lacquerware is one of Japan's representative traditional crafts. Kishu lacquerware is a traditional craft designated by the Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry. It's a collaboration of Tamamushi lacquer and raised painting. The Manryo has been used as a lucky charm since ancient times. Tamamushi lacquer is a lacquer art characterized by its lustrous appearance, with colors that change depending on the light. Size: Diameter 33cm Height 4cm Material: Urea resin Coating: Cashew lacquer *It seems this item is also used as a return gift for the Furusato tax system. This item has been stored for a long time in a cool, dark place without being used. As it is unused, the tray itself shows no signs of dirt or scratches and is in very beautiful condition. The box and wrapping paper show some age-related deterioration. Please note that there may be oversights due to amateur inspection. 【Important Notes】 Please confirm the following before making a purchase. ● We do not accept any claims after purchase. ● We do not accept returns for any reason, to prevent the possibility of product substitution. ● Please refrain from purchasing if you are overly sensitive to details. We appreciate your understanding of this item being stored at home. Thank you for considering this purchase.
3 days ago