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② Manjubon: A beautiful lacquered tray with gold leaf decoration Approximately 28 x 28 cm (length and width) Depth: Approximately 3.5 cm The pattern is the same, but ② is slightly smaller than ① and fits completely inside ①. ★ Originally, there may have been a set of two, large and small. It was wrapped in paper and stored in a box. Although unused, it is a long-term storage item. There was age-related soiling on the main body, but it has been cleaned. There is no damage. It features an auspicious pine, bamboo, and plum blossom design, and also has mother-of-pearl inlay. Box: The wooden box is damaged. Suitable for display or for use in a modern context. Please take a look at the images and make your decision. We hope you will purchase it. Thank you. There is another one of the same item. This is ②, but ① is in the same condition. ★ Manjubon (Manju tray) is a wooden, lacquered ceremonial tray used by a bride after marriage to give red and white steamed buns and return gifts (celebratory gifts) to relatives and neighbors. It is from the embroidery shop Sankyo in Kyoto, and Rakuten Ichiba. It is derived from carrying celebratory steamed buns and is considered a lucky item and one of the bridal trousseau items. Those were the days.
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