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This is a Japanese glass Daikoku-sama (god of wealth) Mizuame (syrup) jar. It is believed to be from the pre-war to early Showa era, and is now a very rare item. Judging from its shape, it is thought to be a Mizuame jar, not a Konpeito (sugar candy) jar. The texture of the old Japanese glass is wonderfully beautiful, with a smooth, flowing quality, and the unique imperfections of handmade glass are also charming. The lid, which is often lost or corroded, is also present and in good condition, which is a noteworthy point. The design of Daikoku-sama is also endearing, and it allows you to feel the culture of the dagashiya (traditional candy store) and its background as a lucky charm. Recommended for collectors, display purposes, and those who like Showa retro and Taisho Roman aesthetics. #JapaneseGlass #DaikokuSama #MizuameJar #Dagashiya #PreWar #ShowaRetro #TaishoRoman #Antique #OldTools #RetroJar #SevenLuckyGods #Nikkisui (cinnamon-flavored soda)
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