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This is a ceramic monk figurine, likely a souvenir from Naritasan Shinshoji Temple. It's a "Takuhatsu-kun" (alms-begging monk). He's looking at you with a serious expression. The paint is prone to chipping, so when cleaning, gently dab with a tightly wrung cloth to remove dirt. Due to long-term storage, there are some color changes, scratches, and paint剥がれ (peeling). Please check the photos. ◉Size ◯Figurine Height: Approximately 10 cm Width: Approximately 6.5 cm (maximum) ◯Base Length: Approximately 4 cm Width: Approximately 4 cm Thickness: Approximately 6 mm *Measurements are approximate. Please allow for some error...! Please consider purchasing, understanding that this item has been handled by someone else. Thank you very much. m(_ _)m ◉By the way ---------------- ☆Price negotiations ★Creating dedicated pages ☆Selling individual items ★Holding items ---------------- are not accepted. (See profile for details) Instant purchase is greatly welcomed!! I will strive to conduct transactions in accordance with Mercari's regulations. ---------------- Other folk crafts, Japanese dolls, and Kokeshi dolls are here♡ #far's folk crafts ---------------- #Naritasan #Ceramic doll #Showa retro #Folk craft #Takuhatsu (alms-begging) #Temple souvenir #Japanese goods #Antique goods #Training
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