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kimoto glass Co. Ltd

Address 2-18-17 Kojima Taitoku Tokyo, JAPAN ZIP:111-0056
Representative Name SEIICHI KIMOTO
Annual Revenue JPY 500,000,000
No. of Employees 10
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*Image reproduction before purchase is prohibited
*Image reproduction before purchase is prohibited
Ancient Japanese culture and design are copied onto glassware using modern techniques*.
The National Treasure [Wind and Thunder Gods] (owned by Kenninji temple) is said to have been painted by Tawaraya Sotatsu, a painter of the Edo period.
About 70 years later, Korin Ogata copied it, and about 100 years after that, Hoitsu Sakai copied it, establishing the Rimpa school of art. This glass tableware is a copy of "The Wind and Thunder Gods," a representative work of the Rimpa school.  
It is also recommended as a tray for Japanese sweets and small articles.
    This is a tray to put Japanese sweets or small articles on;
   

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SD item code:6152991

Detail Price & Quantity
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1 set 12 Pcs
1セット12点
(10669 S-6228)
JAN:4963972562289
(10669 S-6228) JAN:4963972562289

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Details
Item added on: 2018/5/29
Dimensions
(Plates x 2) max. 154-104mm, height 16mm

Inner box size 170*118*53mm
Specifications
Country of manufacture: Japan
Material / component: soda-lime glass
Package: Gift wooden box
Product tag: None

Description

Ancient Japanese culture and design are copied onto glassware using modern techniques*.
The National Treasure [Wind and Thunder Gods] (owned by Kenninji temple) is said to have been painted by Tawaraya Sotatsu, a painter of the Edo period.
About 70 years later, Korin Ogata copied it, and about 100 years after that, Hoitsu Sakai copied it, establishing the Rimpa school of art. This glass tableware is a copy of "The Wind and Thunder Gods," a representative work of the Rimpa school.  
It is also recommended as a tray for Japanese sweets and small articles.
    This is a tray to put Japanese sweets or small articles on;
   

     ;
     ;
         ;

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Estimated Arrival
Shipping Method Estimated Arrival
Sea Mail From Jul.5th to Sep.6th
Air Mail From Jun.19th to Jun.21st
EMS From Jun.18th to Jun.21st
Pantos Express From Jun.20th to Jun.25th
DHL From Jun.18th to Jun.20th
UPS From Jun.18th to Jun.20th
FedEx From Jun.18th to Jun.20th
*Some delivery methods may not be available depending on the product or the weight.
*UPS and the UPS logo are trademarks that are used with permission by the owner, United Parcel Service of America, Inc. All rights reserved.
Notes

Some trading conditions may be applicable only in Japan.

*Gold is used. Please do not use in a dishwasher or dryer as the color may fade. We recommend that you wash it by hand gently.
Also, since the product is handmade, there may be slight variations in size and capacity.
Please note that we cannot accept cancellations after an order has been placed because the product is ordered from the manufacturer.
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