Tiger, New order Year Flowers Chopstick Rests Set Shisen kiln Kyotoware Kyotoceramic

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Tiger, New order Year Flowers Chopstick Rests Set Shisen kiln Kyotoware Kyotoceramic,

Material: Porcelain

Dimensions: 15cm (length) 5cm (width) 25cm (height)

Origin: Japan Kyoto ceramic.

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Product code: Tiger, New order Year Flowers Chopstick Rests Set Shisen kiln Kyotoware Kyotoceramic

Material: Porcelain

Dimensions: 1.5cm (length), 5cm (width), 2.5cm (height).

Origin: Japan Kyoto ceramic Kyo yaki Made in Japan hand made

Condition:new product(Brand new) with paper box


This is a set of chopstick rests for the Chinese zodiac sign of the tiger.

The back of the white tiger is decorated with pine, bamboo, plum, nanten, narcissus, and five kinds of auspicious flowers.

The white tiger is painted with gorgeous gold brocade.

The expression of the face and the shade of the color are slightly different because they are handmade.

The Chinese zodiac sign of the tiger is a good omen, and the auspicious designs will bring you luck.
It is also a good gift for those who are tiger-aged.
It is said that displaying (or holding) the Chinese zodiac sign of the year celebrates the good fortune of the year and invites good luck.



Product Number 12439 Chinese Zodiac Tiger New Year Flower Chopstick Rests Set

Size: 1.5cm (length), 5cm (width), 2.5cm (height)

This set of chopstick rests is made by hand.
About the color of the container
Please note that the colors may differ from the actual product due to the effects of lighting, computer, monitor type and settings at the time of shooting. Please be forewarned.



Ceramic History: Shisen Kitamura

Born in Kyoto order Prefecture in 1937.
Studied under his father, Yozan.
In 1968, succeeded to the kiln.
Worked mainly on porcelain, hand-made and hand-painted, the original style of Kyo-yaki pottery.
While maintaining the traditional style of blue-and-white porcelain such as auspiciousness, flowers and birds, and pine, bamboo, and plum.
He also strives to introduce new styles that incorporate modern sensibilities.
He has an established reputation for his deep-dyed ware.

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