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WDH Co.,Ltd.

Address 3-2-4 1F-A matsumicho kanagawaku Yokohama Kanagawa, JAPAN ZIP:221-0005
Representative Name KOJI KAWANA
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Ancient custom [morishio] and auspicious animals for good health *Business prosperity

Morishio is made in Mizunami City, Gifu Prefecture, one of the largest ceramic production centers in Japan.

[Morishio" is a traditional Japanese custom of placing a "morishio" on either side of the door or inside the house to bring good luck, purify the body, and ward off bad luck, as well as to bring prosperity, good fortune, and good health to all visitors.

Nowadays, they are placed not only at the front door, but also around the water in the toilet and bathroom, and in the bedroom, and can be easily incorporated into daily life by replacing them twice a month (1 day * 15 days).

The transparent white porcelain bowls are made of carefully blended raw materials, and the morishio vessels (molds for making morishio) are polished one by one by skilled hands to create a rough finish that looks as if it has been heaped with salt.

The plates are shaped like animals believed to bring good luck, and the shading gives them a three-dimensional look.

*The meaning of each animal

*Crane: [A crane is said to live for a thousand years] and to be a symbol of longevity and good relations between a husband and wife.

*Tortoise: The hexagonal shape of the tortoise's shell symbolizes good omens, longevity, and good fortune.

*Owl: The owl, which is actually written "owl" in Chinese characters, is also known as the "basket of good fortune" or "no hardship," and its ability to turn its head allows it to see its surroundings, making it a symbol for improved learning and prosperous business.

*Rabbit: The rabbit jumps forward, which is a symbol of good luck, combining the image of "moon" and "luck".

*Carp: It is said that the carp that climbed up the waterfall transformed into a dragon, and like the carp streamer, it is a symbol of success and success in life.

*Neko: Cats have long been loved by people and are said to have special powers. [As represented by the "beckoning cat," it is a symbol that invites good fortune.

SD item code:5673705

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S1
WDH Animal Good Luck Morishio Crane and Turtle Set Crane/Gold*Turtle/Silver
WDH 動物縁起もりしお 鶴亀セット 鶴/金・亀/銀
(WDH-0027)
JAN:4589699950415
(WDH-0027) JAN:4589699950415

Wholesale Price: Members Only

1 pc /set In Stock
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WDH Animal Good Luck Morishio Crane and Turtle Set Crane/Gold*Turtle/Silver
WDH 動物縁起もりしお 鶴亀セット 鶴/金・亀/銀
(WDH-0027)
JAN:4589699950415
(WDH-0027) JAN:4589699950415

Wholesale Price: Members Only

4 pcs /set In Stock
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Details
Item added on: 2017/9/14
Shipping Date
About 1 week
Dimensions
Plate:W93×D83×H20mm
Morishio bowl: φ47 x H50mm
Paper box:W185×D97×H87mm
Specifications
Country of manufacture: Japan
Material / component: Plate:White porcelain
MORISHIO ware:White porcelain
Package: Individual Packaging
Product tag: Attached

Description

Ancient custom [morishio] and auspicious animals for good health *Business prosperity

Morishio is made in Mizunami City, Gifu Prefecture, one of the largest ceramic production centers in Japan.

[Morishio" is a traditional Japanese custom of placing a "morishio" on either side of the door or inside the house to bring good luck, purify the body, and ward off bad luck, as well as to bring prosperity, good fortune, and good health to all visitors.

Nowadays, they are placed not only at the front door, but also around the water in the toilet and bathroom, and in the bedroom, and can be easily incorporated into daily life by replacing them twice a month (1 day * 15 days).

The transparent white porcelain bowls are made of carefully blended raw materials, and the morishio vessels (molds for making morishio) are polished one by one by skilled hands to create a rough finish that looks as if it has been heaped with salt.

The plates are shaped like animals believed to bring good luck, and the shading gives them a three-dimensional look.

*The meaning of each animal

*Crane: [A crane is said to live for a thousand years] and to be a symbol of longevity and good relations between a husband and wife.

*Tortoise: The hexagonal shape of the tortoise's shell symbolizes good omens, longevity, and good fortune.

*Owl: The owl, which is actually written "owl" in Chinese characters, is also known as the "basket of good fortune" or "no hardship," and its ability to turn its head allows it to see its surroundings, making it a symbol for improved learning and prosperous business.

*Rabbit: The rabbit jumps forward, which is a symbol of good luck, combining the image of "moon" and "luck".

*Carp: It is said that the carp that climbed up the waterfall transformed into a dragon, and like the carp streamer, it is a symbol of success and success in life.

*Neko: Cats have long been loved by people and are said to have special powers. [As represented by the "beckoning cat," it is a symbol that invites good fortune.

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Sea Mail From Nov.10th 2025 to Jan.12th 2026
Air Mail From Oct.23rd 2025 to Oct.27th 2025
EMS From Oct.22nd 2025 to Oct.27th 2025
Pantos Express From Oct.24th 2025 to Oct.29th 2025
DHL From Oct.22nd 2025 to Oct.24th 2025
UPS From Oct.22nd 2025 to Oct.24th 2025
FedEx From Oct.22nd 2025 to Oct.24th 2025
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Notes

Some trading conditions may be applicable only in Japan.

[How to use]

1. Fill a morishio container (cone-shaped) with salt using a spoon or other utensil.

2. Press the salt in lightly with your finger or the back of the spoon until the salt is fully grated.

3. Turn the morishio plate over and place it on top of the morishio bowl.

4. Gently pull up the morishio dish.

*Use [coarse salt] for the salt.

Ideally, change the morishio every day, but replace it with a new one at least twice a month (1 day * 15 days).

When you have finished using the salt, please do not reuse it, but rather promptly flush it away in the kitchen or bathroom.
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