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No. 10 Mallet Lion, Decoration
A Kutani-yaki Karajishi lion. A folk spectacle of dancing while wearing a lion mask is also called "Shishi Kagura" and is popular as an ancient dance for keeping away evil. This dance was introduced from the Tang Dynasty to Japan, along with Bugaku and Sangaku, around the time of the Nara period.
Karajishi lion masterpieces from the treasure house of the Maeda family from the Kaga Domain still exist. This Kutani-yaki lion mimics these ancient works making use of the traditional beauty and techniques of Kutani-yaki. This Karajishi lion that is rich in manliness and humor is an ornament suitable for the architectural beauty of modern Japanese and Western rooms as well as old-fashioned Japanese spaces.
This Kutani-yaki ornament is created using gorgeous colorful colors such as the Kutani five colors, gold, silver, etc., together with advanced painting techniques, enhancing the value of this good luck charm. Whether used as an ornament, or given as a gift or souvenir, this is sure to cause great pleasure.
A feature of this Kutani-yaki ornament (made of porcelain) is that it can be enjoyed for many years. Unlike tableware, there is hardly any deterioration due to usage. If you take care of it properly, it can beautifully decorate a room for a long time.
Thanks to this, this item makes for the perfect gift for a variety of occasions.
No. 13 Mallet Lion, Decoration
A Kutani-yaki Karajishi lion. A folk spectacle of dancing while wearing a lion mask is also called "Shishi Kagura" and is popular as an ancient dance for keeping away evil. This dance was introduced from the Tang Dynasty to Japan, along with Bugaku and Sangaku, around the time of the Nara period.
Karajishi lion masterpieces from the treasure house of the Maeda family from the Kaga Domain still exist. This Kutani-yaki lion mimics these ancient works making use of the traditional beauty and techniques of Kutani-yaki. This Karajishi lion that is rich in manliness and humor is an ornament suitable for the architectural beauty of modern Japanese and Western rooms as well as old-fashioned Japanese spaces.
This Kutani-yaki ornament is created using gorgeous colorful colors such as the Kutani five colors, gold, silver, etc., together with advanced painting techniques, enhancing the value of this good luck charm. Whether used as an ornament, or given as a gift or souvenir, this is sure to cause great pleasure.
A feature of this Kutani-yaki ornament (made of porcelain) is that it can be enjoyed for many years. Unlike tableware, there is hardly any deterioration due to usage. If you take care of it properly, it can beautifully decorate a room for a long time.
Thanks to this, this item makes for the perfect gift for a variety of occasions.
No. 7 Moon-Viewing Lion, Yellow Cochin
A Kutani-yaki Karajishi lion. A folk spectacle of dancing while wearing a lion mask is also called "Shishi Kagura" and is popular as an ancient dance for keeping away evil. This dance was introduced from the Tang Dynasty to Japan, along with Bugaku and Sangaku, around the time of the Nara period.
Karajishi lion masterpieces from the treasure house of the Maeda family from the Kaga Domain still exist. This Kutani-yaki lion mimics these ancient works making use of the traditional beauty and techniques of Kutani-yaki. This Karajishi lion that is rich in manliness and humor is an ornament suitable for the architectural beauty of modern Japanese and Western rooms as well as old-fashioned Japanese spaces.
This Kutani-yaki ornament is created using gorgeous colorful colors such as the Kutani five colors, gold, silver, etc., together with advanced painting techniques, enhancing the value of this good luck charm. Whether used as an ornament, or given as a gift or souvenir, this is sure to cause great pleasure.
A feature of this Kutani-yaki ornament (made of porcelain) is that it can be enjoyed for many years. Unlike tableware, there is hardly any deterioration due to usage. If you take care of it properly, it can beautifully decorate a room for a long time.
Thanks to this, this item makes for the perfect gift for a variety of occasions.
No. 8 Moon-Viewing Lion, 3-Color
A Kutani-yaki Karajishi lion. A folk spectacle of dancing while wearing a lion mask is also called "Shishi Kagura" and is popular as an ancient dance for keeping away evil. This dance was introduced from the Tang Dynasty to Japan, along with Bugaku and Sangaku, around the time of the Nara period.
Karajishi lion masterpieces from the treasure house of the Maeda family from the Kaga Domain still exist. This Kutani-yaki lion mimics these ancient works making use of the traditional beauty and techniques of Kutani-yaki. This Karajishi lion that is rich in manliness and humor is an ornament suitable for the architectural beauty of modern Japanese and Western rooms as well as old-fashioned Japanese spaces.
This Kutani-yaki ornament is created using gorgeous colorful colors such as the Kutani five colors, gold, silver, etc., together with advanced painting techniques, enhancing the value of this good luck charm. Whether used as an ornament, or given as a gift or souvenir, this is sure to cause great pleasure.
A feature of this Kutani-yaki ornament (made of porcelain) is that it can be enjoyed for many years. Unlike tableware, there is hardly any deterioration due to usage. If you take care of it properly, it can beautifully decorate a room for a long time.
Thanks to this, this item makes for the perfect gift for a variety of occasions.
A Kutani-yaki Karajishi lion. A folk spectacle of dancing while wearing a lion mask is also called "Shishi Kagura" and is popular as an ancient dance for keeping away evil. This dance was introduced from the Tang Dynasty to Japan, along with Bugaku and Sangaku, around the time of the Nara period.
Karajishi lion masterpieces from the treasure house of the Maeda family from the Kaga Domain still exist. This Kutani-yaki lion mimics these ancient works making use of the traditional beauty and techniques of Kutani-yaki. This Karajishi lion that is rich in manliness and humor is an ornament suitable for the architectural beauty of modern Japanese and Western rooms as well as old-fashioned Japanese spaces.
This Kutani-yaki ornament is created using gorgeous colorful colors such as the Kutani five colors, gold, silver, etc., together with advanced painting techniques, enhancing the value of this good luck charm. Whether used as an ornament, or given as a gift or souvenir, this is sure to cause great pleasure.
A feature of this Kutani-yaki ornament (made of porcelain) is that it can be enjoyed for many years. Unlike tableware, there is hardly any deterioration due to usage. If you take care of it properly, it can beautifully decorate a room for a long time.
Thanks to this, this item makes for the perfect gift for a variety of occasions.
A Kutani-yaki Karajishi lion. A folk spectacle of dancing while wearing a lion mask is also called "Shishi Kagura" and is popular as an ancient dance for keeping away evil. This dance was introduced from the Tang Dynasty to Japan, along with Bugaku and Sangaku, around the time of the Nara period.
Karajishi lion masterpieces from the treasure house of the Maeda family from the Kaga Domain still exist. This Kutani-yaki lion mimics these ancient works making use of the traditional beauty and techniques of Kutani-yaki. This Karajishi lion that is rich in manliness and humor is an ornament suitable for the architectural beauty of modern Japanese and Western rooms as well as old-fashioned Japanese spaces.
This Kutani-yaki ornament is created using gorgeous colorful colors such as the Kutani five colors, gold, silver, etc., together with advanced painting techniques, enhancing the value of this good luck charm. Whether used as an ornament, or given as a gift or souvenir, this is sure to cause great pleasure.
A feature of this Kutani-yaki ornament (made of porcelain) is that it can be enjoyed for many years. Unlike tableware, there is hardly any deterioration due to usage. If you take care of it properly, it can beautifully decorate a room for a long time.
Thanks to this, this item makes for the perfect gift for a variety of occasions.
A Kutani-yaki Karajishi lion. A folk spectacle of dancing while wearing a lion mask is also called "Shishi Kagura" and is popular as an ancient dance for keeping away evil. This dance was introduced from the Tang Dynasty to Japan, along with Bugaku and Sangaku, around the time of the Nara period.
Karajishi lion masterpieces from the treasure house of the Maeda family from the Kaga Domain still exist. This Kutani-yaki lion mimics these ancient works making use of the traditional beauty and techniques of Kutani-yaki. This Karajishi lion that is rich in manliness and humor is an ornament suitable for the architectural beauty of modern Japanese and Western rooms as well as old-fashioned Japanese spaces.
This Kutani-yaki ornament is created using gorgeous colorful colors such as the Kutani five colors, gold, silver, etc., together with advanced painting techniques, enhancing the value of this good luck charm. Whether used as an ornament, or given as a gift or souvenir, this is sure to cause great pleasure.
A feature of this Kutani-yaki ornament (made of porcelain) is that it can be enjoyed for many years. Unlike tableware, there is hardly any deterioration due to usage. If you take care of it properly, it can beautifully decorate a room for a long time.
Thanks to this, this item makes for the perfect gift for a variety of occasions.
No. 12 Standing Lion, Decoration
A Kutani-yaki Karajishi lion. A folk spectacle of dancing while wearing a lion mask is also called "Shishi Kagura" and is popular as an ancient dance for keeping away evil. This dance was introduced from the Tang Dynasty to Japan, along with Bugaku and Sangaku, around the time of the Nara period.
Karajishi lion masterpieces from the treasure house of the Maeda family from the Kaga Domain still exist. This Kutani-yaki lion mimics these ancient works making use of the traditional beauty and techniques of Kutani-yaki. This Karajishi lion that is rich in manliness and humor is an ornament suitable for the architectural beauty of modern Japanese and Western rooms as well as old-fashioned Japanese spaces.
This Kutani-yaki ornament is created using gorgeous colorful colors such as the Kutani five colors, gold, silver, etc., together with advanced painting techniques, enhancing the value of this good luck charm. Whether used as an ornament, or given as a gift or souvenir, this is sure to cause great pleasure.
A feature of this Kutani-yaki ornament (made of porcelain) is that it can be enjoyed for many years. Unlike tableware, there is hardly any deterioration due to usage. If you take care of it properly, it can beautifully decorate a room for a long time.
Thanks to this, this item makes for the perfect gift for a variety of occasions.
No. 13 Standing Lion, Decoration
A Kutani-yaki Karajishi lion. A folk spectacle of dancing while wearing a lion mask is also called "Shishi Kagura" and is popular as an ancient dance for keeping away evil. This dance was introduced from the Tang Dynasty to Japan, along with Bugaku and Sangaku, around the time of the Nara period.
Karajishi lion masterpieces from the treasure house of the Maeda family from the Kaga Domain still exist. This Kutani-yaki lion mimics these ancient works making use of the traditional beauty and techniques of Kutani-yaki. This Karajishi lion that is rich in manliness and humor is an ornament suitable for the architectural beauty of modern Japanese and Western rooms as well as old-fashioned Japanese spaces.
This Kutani-yaki ornament is created using gorgeous colorful colors such as the Kutani five colors, gold, silver, etc., together with advanced painting techniques, enhancing the value of this good luck charm. Whether used as an ornament, or given as a gift or souvenir, this is sure to cause great pleasure.
A feature of this Kutani-yaki ornament (made of porcelain) is that it can be enjoyed for many years. Unlike tableware, there is hardly any deterioration due to usage. If you take care of it properly, it can beautifully decorate a room for a long time.
Thanks to this, this item makes for the perfect gift for a variety of occasions.
No. 12 Tsurugi Lion, Decoration
A Kutani-yaki Karajishi lion. A folk spectacle of dancing while wearing a lion mask is also called "Shishi Kagura" and is popular as an ancient dance for keeping away evil. This dance was introduced from the Tang Dynasty to Japan, along with Bugaku and Sangaku, around the time of the Nara period.
Karajishi lion masterpieces from the treasure house of the Maeda family from the Kaga Domain still exist. This Kutani-yaki lion mimics these ancient works making use of the traditional beauty and techniques of Kutani-yaki. This Karajishi lion that is rich in manliness and humor is an ornament suitable for the architectural beauty of modern Japanese and Western rooms as well as old-fashioned Japanese spaces.
This Kutani-yaki ornament is created using gorgeous colorful colors such as the Kutani five colors, gold, silver, etc., together with advanced painting techniques, enhancing the value of this good luck charm. Whether used as an ornament, or given as a gift or souvenir, this is sure to cause great pleasure.
A feature of this Kutani-yaki ornament (made of porcelain) is that it can be enjoyed for many years. Unlike tableware, there is hardly any deterioration due to usage. If you take care of it properly, it can beautifully decorate a room for a long time.
Thanks to this, this item makes for the perfect gift for a variety of occasions.
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