Description
The technique used in making the powerful demons installed in temples was applied, and great care was taken to faithfully reproduce the demons in their small size.
This interior onigawara made by oni-shi craftsman, Yoshitaka Kato, has a meek look that is not innate in demons. This is a unique work based on the motif of the "Karasu Tengu". On its head is a lotus flower, which is used symbolically in the Buddhist world. The lotus flower, which grows in muddy waters and representing sorrow and suffering, blooms into a beautiful large flower. It is a symbol of good luck, meaning, “to achieve success.”
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Information
Manufacturer | Onigawara Iemori |
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Country of origin | Aichi Prefecture, Japan |
Technique | Sanshu Onigawara Crafts |
Material | Roof tile, walnut |
Size | 5.51" * 7.87" * 1.02"(14.0*20.0*2.6cm) |
Weight | 1.76 lbs(800g) |
Capacity | 0 oz(ml) |
Electronic Equipment | Comes in a paulownia wood box. Please do not touch the onigawara with your bare hands when you take it out of the box. It can be mounted both on the wall and installed. |
Note | The product is in a paulownia box. Please do not touch orge mask with bare hands. It is possible to install both [wall hanging] and [stationery]. You can fix with plaster iron that is included even with gypsum board wall without base. |
Delivery Time | 1-2 weeks (if out of stock + 1-2 weeks) |