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NAKAMURA SEISAKUSYO CO.,LTD
| Address | 774 Chokeiji Takaoka-shi Toyama, JAPAN ZIP:933-0951 | 
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| Representative Name | Eiko Yabunaka | 
| Annual Revenue | JPY 79,523,201 | 
| No. of Employees | 13 | 
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Object/Ornament Japan Dragon
SD item code:13773695
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						 Chinese zodiac netsuke, dragon, plated gold x 1 
						
								干支根付 龍 メッキ金×1
							 
						JAN:4580783302417 
					
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						JAN:4580783302417
					
					 Wholesale Price: Members Only 
							1 pc /set
							
								
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													About 5 business days
												 
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													Size: W25 x H21 x D5 
											Weight: 8g  | 
										
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												 Country of manufacture: Japan 
															
															
																Material / component: Copper alloy (bronze) 
															
															
																Package: individual bag 
															
															
																Year of manufacture: 2025 
															
															
																Product tag: None 
															
														
														
													
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Description
| [GARYU] Takaoka City in Toyama Prefecture is a casting town that has been in existence for over 400 years since the Edo period. Nakamura Seisakusho, one of the many local factories, excels in lost wax casting technology that can produce detailed and intricate expressions, and casting dragons with beautiful scale patterns has long been one of its specialties. The dragons were lying dormant in the warehouse of such a small factory. The GARYU series is a modern revival of about 50 different dragon casts created by the late lost-wax mold prototype maker *Gekiho Suga*. *Wax mold prototype maker, the late Mr. Tsukuyoshi Suga Born in 1935, his grandfather was a wax mold cast maker, Tsukinaso Matsu I (real name: Suga Inazatoshi), who inherited his techniques for three generations and produced a wide variety of wax mold castings. *About Nakamura Seisakusho Nakamura Seisakusho is located in Takaoka City, Toyama Prefecture, a town of cast metal*, and has been producing expressive metal crafts using the exquisite lost-wax process, while inheriting a casting tradition that has continued for more than 400 years. Nakamura Seisakusho fuses the delicate techniques of craftsmanship with modern sensibilities to create products that bring tradition into the present and give form to the Japanese sense of beauty.  | 
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| Shipping Method | Estimated Arrival | 
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| Sea Mail | From Dec.1st 2025 to Feb.2nd 2026 | 
| Air Mail | From Nov.13th 2025 to Nov.17th 2025 | 
| EMS | From Nov.12th 2025 to Nov.17th 2025 | 
| Pantos Express | From Nov.14th 2025 to Nov.19th 2025 | 
| DHL | From Nov.12th 2025 to Nov.14th 2025 | 
| UPS | From Nov.12th 2025 to Nov.14th 2025 | 
| FedEx | From Nov.12th 2025 to Nov.14th 2025 | 
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														 Some trading conditions may be applicable only in Japan. 
														
															*Each product is individually handmade by craftsmen. Therefore, there are slight individual differences in size and texture. Also, some of the products may have small dots called "s", which are inevitable in the manufacturing process and are not defective. 
													
												*The product will be delivered in a dedicated plastic bag. *Some parts of the product may have small decorative details sticking out. To prevent unexpected injury, please keep the product out of the reach of small children. *The material used for this product is hard metal, and there is a possibility that sharp edges may prick your fingers or other parts of the product. Please handle with care. *The material is made of hard metal, and if a strong impact is applied, the contact surface may be scratched. Please be careful when installing and cleaning the product. *We will calculate shipping charges based on the total amount at the time of shipment, even if you order a pre-order and an item for immediate delivery. *Please separate the carts for immediate delivery and pre-order items, as they cannot be shipped together. Shipping fees will be charged separately.  | 
											
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Takaoka City in Toyama Prefecture is a casting town that has been in existence for over 400 years since the Edo period. Nakamura Seisakusho, one of the many local factories, excels in lost wax casting technology that can produce detailed and intricate expressions, and casting dragons with beautiful scale patterns has long been one of its specialties. The dragons were lying dormant in the warehouse of such a small factory. The GARYU series is a modern revival of about 50 different dragon casts created by the late lost-wax mold prototype maker *Gekiho Suga*.
*Wax mold prototype maker, the late Mr. Tsukuyoshi Suga
Born in 1935, his grandfather was a wax mold cast maker, Tsukinaso Matsu I (real name: Suga Inazatoshi), who inherited his techniques for three generations and produced a wide variety of wax mold castings.
*About Nakamura Seisakusho
Nakamura Seisakusho is located in Takaoka City, Toyama Prefecture, a town of cast metal*, and has been producing expressive metal crafts using the exquisite lost-wax process, while inheriting a casting tradition that has continued for more than 400 years.
Nakamura Seisakusho fuses the delicate techniques of craftsmanship with modern sensibilities to create products that bring tradition into the present and give form to the Japanese sense of beauty.
【GARYU】
江戸時代から400年以上続く鋳物の町、富山県高岡市。数ある町工場の一つである中村製作所は、細かくて複雑な表現ができるロストワックス鋳造技術が強みで、鱗模様が美しい龍の鋳物も昔からの得意分野でした。そんな町工場の倉庫に眠っていた龍。蝋型原型師の故・須賀月芳先生* が制作した約50種類にも及ぶ龍の鋳型を現代に蘇らせたのが「GARYU」シリーズです。
※蝋型原型師 故・須賀月芳先生
昭和10年生まれ 蝋型鋳物師・初代月真叟松(本名・須賀亥子歳)を祖父に持ち、三代にわたりその技法を受け継ぎ、さまざまな蝋型鋳物品を世に送り出しました。
■中村製作所について
鋳物の町・富山県高岡市にて、400年以上続く鋳造の伝統を受け継ぎながら、精緻なロストワックス製法で表現力豊かな金属工芸品を手がける中村製作所。
職人の手による繊細な技術と現代の感性を融合さ、伝統を今に活かしたものづくりで、日本の美意識を形にしています。