Custom Printed Ema Wooden Plaques / Custom Wishing Plaques / Custom Hanging Tags

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Custom Printed Ema Wooden Plaques / Custom Wishing Plaques / Custom Hanging Tags - Other - Wood Brown

Product Description

Today, ema are not only symbols of faith but have also become a part of cultural art, carrying people's beautiful hopes and blessings for the future. Beneath the trees at shrines, ema hang like stars, shimmering with the wishes and dreams of those who offered them. **This is a custom-made product, not subject to the seven-day appreciation period.** UV Inkjet Printing Series Full-color inkjet printing! No plate-making fees. Waterproof and UV-resistant ink! Essentially very durable unless intentionally damaged. (Printed with highly durable ink) Suitable for beverage shops, breakfast diners, food stalls, market booths, and more. 15x11 cm Ema, single-sided printing (Material: 5mm Linden Plywood) 12x8 cm Ema, single-sided printing (Material: 5mm Linden Plywood) 9x6.6 cm Ema, single-sided printing (Material: 3mm Linden Plywood) 7x5 cm Ema, single-sided printing (Material: 3mm Linden Plywood) If wooden boards are kept in a humid environment for extended periods, they may develop mold. If necessary, we recommend applying a water-based protective coating yourself.

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Material
Wood
How It's Made
Machine-made
Where It's Made
Taiwan
Unique Features
Customizable
Stock
More than 10
Ranking
No.71,881 - Stationery  |  No.2,101 - Other
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Original Design
Listing Summary
Ema, originating from ancient Japanese folk beliefs, were initially wooden horses offered by farmers to pray for a bountiful harvest. It was believed that farmers at the time hoped to convey their wishes to the deities through these horses, often depicted with images of gods or auspicious patterns. Over time, the form of ema gradually evolved, becoming a way for worshippers to pray for peace, health, or success at shrines.

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