Custom printed Ema wood board/customized wishing sign/customized hang tag

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Custom printed Ema wood board/customized wishing sign/customized hang tag - Other - Wood Brown

Product Description

Nowadays, Ema is not only a symbol of faith, but also a part of culture and art, carrying people's good expectations and blessings for the future. Under the trees of the shrine, pieces of Ema are like stars, shining with people's wishes and dreams. **This store is a customized product and does not apply to the seven-day appreciation period.** UV inkjet printing series Color inkjet printing production! Free of plate opening (screen version) fees The ink is waterproof! Sun protection! Don’t damage it on purpose. It’s basically very durable, (Printed with strong fastness ink) Suitable for beverage shops, breakfast shops, snack bars, stalls, etc. 15x11 cm Ema single-sided printing (Material: 5mm basswood plywood) 12x8cm Ema single-sided printing (Material: 5mm basswood plywood) 9x6.6cm Ema single-sided printing (Material: 3mm basswood plywood) 7x5 cm Ema single-sided printing (Material: 3mm basswood plywood) Wooden boards that remain in a humid environment for a long time will become moldy. If necessary, it is recommended to apply water-based protective paint yourself.

Product Details

Material
Wood
How It's Made
Machine-made
Where It's Made
Taiwan
Unique Features
Customizable
Stock
More than 10
Ranking
No.120,662 - Stationery  |  No.4,501 - Other
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Original Design
Listing Summary
Ema originated from ancient Japanese beliefs and customs. It was originally a wooden horse offered by farmers to pray for a good harvest. It is said that farmers at that time hoped to convey their wishes to the gods through these horses painted with gods or auspicious patterns. Over time, the form of ema evolved and became a way for devotees to pray for peace, health, or success at shrines.

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