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This ceramic utensil stand series is from Mukaiyama Kiln, the largest kiln in the Kasama ware production area. Canelés are baked goods from the Bordeaux region of France, meaning "grooved." Using the traditional Japanese technique of "shinogi" to create three-dimensional lines, these six Buddhist altar sets exude the warmth of traditional sweets and match both traditional and modern atmospheres. Product Features: 1. Wheel-thrown pottery maximizes the warmth of the ceramic. 2. The kiln's commitment to handcrafting results in a one-of-a-kind Buddhist altar set. 3. The "shinogi" technique is used, where each piece is individually carved with a spatula to create ridges. 4. Don't worry if you're unsure how to display the set! The packaging includes instructions for displaying the Buddhist altar set. *This is an example. Display methods vary depending on the region and sect. [Material] Ceramic (Kasama ware) [Origin] Japan

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Modern Japanese-made miniature... 4534552015336 This ceramic utensil stand series is from Mukaiyama Kiln, the largest kiln in the Kasama ware production area. Canelés are baked goods from the Bordeaux region of France, meaning "grooved." Using the traditional Japanese technique of "shinogi" to create three-dimensional lines, these six Buddhist altar sets exude the warmth of traditional sweets and match both traditional and modern atmospheres. Product Features: 1. Wheel-thrown pottery maximizes the warmth of the ceramic. 2. The kiln's commitment to handcrafting results in a one-of-a-kind Buddhist altar set. 3. The "shinogi" technique is used, where each piece is individually carved with a spatula to create ridges. 4. Don't worry if you're unsure how to display the set! The packaging includes instructions for displaying the Buddhist altar set. *This is an example. Display methods vary depending on the region and sect. [Material] Ceramic (Kasama ware) [Origin] Japan 164419
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