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☆ Thank you for viewing! ☆ This is a one-sho masu (a traditional Japanese measuring box, equivalent to about 1.8 liters). It has survived from the Taisho era and the end of the Showa era, enduring for nearly a century. It has the stamp of Hattori, made in Nagoya, Aichi. The images of Daikokuten and Ebisu are also engraved. In the past, it was used to receive rationed rice from the government, or to measure rice when buying from rice shops. I hope you will find it useful. - Material: Wood - Color: Brown - Shape: Square - Decoration: Engraved - Internal condition: Shows signs of use It has an amazing presence, having lived through so much! ^ ^
3 weeks ago