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WDH Co.,Ltd.
Address | 3-2-4 1F-A matsumicho Yokohamashikanagawaku Kanagawa, JAPAN ZIP:221-0015 |
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Representative Name | KOJI KAWANA |
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WDH Morishio Vessels
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WDH もりしお器
(WDH-0034)
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(WDH-0034)
Wholesale Price: Members Only
1 pc /set
In Stock
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Dimensions |
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Morishio container: φ47×50mm
Paper box: W52 x D52 x 52mm |
Specifications |
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Country of manufacture: Japan
Material / component: MORISHIO ware: white porcelain ware
Package: Individual Packaging
Product tag: Attached
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Description
This is a die cutter for morishio. It can make a beautiful conical shape of Morishio. The animal-oriented Morishio is made in Mizunami City, Gifu Prefecture, one of the most famous 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. |
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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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[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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The animal-oriented Morishio is made in Mizunami City, Gifu Prefecture, one of the most famous 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.
日本屈指の陶磁器産地である岐阜県瑞浪市において作られた動物縁起もりしお。
「もりしお」とは、玄関の両脇や家の中に置き、商売繁盛や千客万来、無病息災などの縁起担ぎや幸運を招くための浄化、厄除けなど日本に古くから伝わる風習です。
今では玄関だけではなく、トイレや浴室の水周りや寝室などに置き、月に2回(1日・15日)の交換で手軽に日常生活へ取り入れることができます。
透明感のある白磁器は原料の配合にこだわったものを使い、もりしお器(もりしおを作る型)は素地を一つ一つ熟練の手によって磨き、まるで塩を盛ったようにも見えるざらつきのある仕上げ。