A compact art frame that fits neatly on an entryway shelf, desk, or display shelf.
This is a framed Inuhariko finished with shippo-yaki.
Inuhariko, a papier-mâché dog cherished since the Edo period, is a "charm" that symbolizes wishes for healthy growth and safe childbirth.
It is an auspicious motif for expressing the sentiment "stay healthy" in daily life.
Frit made of titanium glass is scattered over the vibrant glaze, adding a rich sparkle.
The gold lines are meticulously drawn one by one with a pen using liquid gold (a gold-containing overglaze paint) and fixed by firing.
The gentle luster unique to gold adds an elegant radiance without being overly assertive.
Easy to display and easy to gift
・Compact and space-saving: A size that fits well on desks, display shelves, and entryways
・No front glass: Allows you to appreciate the texture without worrying about reflections
・A "ready-to-display" frame, perfect as a gift for baby showers, first festivals, or new beginnings.
Product Details (Mini Frame)
・Size (overall): Approx. 15 x 15 x 1.5 cm (depth)
・Window frame: Approx. 9 x 9 cm
・Weight: Approx. 135 g
・Front glass: None
・The frame design may differ from the photo depending on availability.
Handcrafted by Artisans
Copper plates are cut, hammered into shape, coated with glaze, and fired in a kiln—
Each piece is carefully finished one by one by a veteran artisan.
This results in slight variations in color and expression, making each shippo-yaki piece one-of-a-kind in the world.
*The photo is a sample. Each piece is made to order after you place your order.
*Customization of colors and sizes is also available (please consult us before ordering).
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- Copper plates are cut, hammered into shape, coated with glaze, and fired in a kiln— Each piece is carefully finished one by one by a veteran artisan. This results in slight variations in color and expression, making each shippo-yaki piece one-of-a-kind in the world.
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