Description
Onigawara roof tiles are found at the ends of the main roof ridge, and at the ends of the descending ridges, with the practical purpose of protecting against weathering. They are primarily made of ceramic, although stone or wood are possible.
This onigawara iemori crafted by Shin Kamiya was created with a combination of traditional techniques handed down from generation to generation. While following the shape and expression of the onigawara handed down from his predecessors, he felt a renewed sense of gratitude to his ancestors and predecessors, as well as a sense of reverence for the gods and Buddha. The unique luster created by his specialty Ibushi firing technique is impressive.
We hope to see more onigawara iemoris displayed in homes and buildings in the present and future.
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) |