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MALAIKA
Address | 3-33-4 Horinochi Hachiojishi Tokyo, JAPAN ZIP:192-0355 |
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Representative Name | KOICHI ITO |
Annual Revenue | closed |
No. of Employees | 330 |
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SD item code:11088832
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Type A Bovine
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タイプ A ウシ
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S3 |
Type C Turtle
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タイプ C カメ
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S4 |
Type D Elephant
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タイプ D ゾウ
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Type E Frog
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タイプ E カエル
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Type F Fennel
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タイプ F センザンコウ
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Dimensions |
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About 7~10cm
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Country of manufacture: India
Material / component: brass
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Description
What is Dokla Art? Traditional brass crafts using the lost wax technique of the Kondh, an indigenous tribe in southeastern India. Originally, it was made as a religious symbol, such as an animal as a clan symbolizing blood relations (similar to the Hopi clan) or a symbol of the sacrificial culture, but now there is no sacrificial culture and it is simply made as a craftwork. |
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Shipping Method | Estimated Arrival |
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Sea Mail | From May.30th to Aug.2nd |
Air Mail | From May.14th to May.16th |
EMS | From May.13th to May.16th |
Pantos Express | From May.15th to May.20th |
DHL | From May.13th to May.15th |
UPS | From May.13th to May.15th |
FedEx | From May.13th to May.15th |
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Traditional brass crafts using the lost wax technique of the Kondh, an indigenous tribe in southeastern India.
Originally, it was made as a religious symbol, such as an animal as a clan symbolizing blood relations (similar to the Hopi clan) or a symbol of the sacrificial culture, but now there is no sacrificial culture and it is simply made as a craftwork.
インド南東部のの先住民族コンド族のロストワックス技法による真鍮の伝統工芸品。
もともとは、血縁象徴の氏族としての動物(ホピ族のクランと同じようなもの)や、生贄文化の象徴としての動物など、宗教的な象徴として作られていましたが、現在は生贄文化もなく、単に工芸品として作られています。