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Sakura
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Material: Copper Size (cm) Height: Approximately 32cm Width: Approximately 11cm Depth: Approximately 9cm *Please note that these measurements are approximate due to amateur measurement. Condition: There is some wear and tear, but there are no noticeable scratches or stains, and it can still be used. Product Details: Takaoka Copperware: Takaoka Copperware began in 1611 when Maeda Toshinaga, the second lord of the Kaga domain, invited casters and established a foundry as an industrial policy to promote the prosperity of the castle town during the construction of Takaoka Castle. It developed by creating Kara-kane castings, mainly with carving on castings such as flower vases and Buddhist altar fittings, and gained worldwide fame at the Paris World Exposition in the Meiji era. In 1975, it was the first in Japan to be designated as a traditional craft production area by the government, and it is working on the development of new products, the development of demand, and the training of personnel. Products range from tabletop ornaments to bronze statues and even large Buddha statues, accounting for over 90% of the national production volume. The "Ajiro" (wickerwork) vase is a copper Takaoka copperware made by Wakumo, etc., which is based on the arrow feather pattern of traditional Japanese wickerwork (a technique of alternately weaving bamboo or wood). It has a dignified and high-class design and is popular as an interior for Japanese spaces. Features: Made of copper, with a wickerwork pattern on the surface, giving it a modern yet traditional sense of weight. Uses: Flower vases (such as single-flower vases) for the alcove of a Japanese-style room, the entrance, or a chic living room. Design: "Ajiro" refers to the arrow feather pattern of wickerwork, which is expressed three-dimensionally.
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