This is a Mizuhiki mini frame "Torii" that allows you to enjoy Japanese scenery.
A landscape with a torii gate is expressed in a 15cm square frame using mizuhiki work and illustrations.
Torii gates are a kind of gate that marks the entrance to a sacred area, and are a barrier between the sacred area of a shrine and the secular world where humans live. We used high-quality gold Mizuhiki in straight lines to create a shining torii gate.
The "pique pattern" that continues on the ground is a pattern of spots on a deer's back. It is an auspicious pattern that symbolizes "prosperity of descendants".
The arabesque pattern hidden among the trees has strong vitality and continues to grow as vines, signifying prosperity and longevity.
The frame is a natural color that gives a bright and light impression.
It's lightweight and made of resin, so you don't have to worry about it breaking, so it's easy to carry.
You can decorate it on the wall to create a space, or stand it up on a desk or shelf, depending on your mood and occasion.
Enjoy it in a space you want to keep sacred, place it on your desk while studying for an exam, or look at it when you want to purify your mind.
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■Size
External size 150×150mm
Mat inner size 127 x 127mm
■Back side
Comes with wall hanging bracket and stand for vertical and horizontal use
■Material
resin, paper
■Exterior
white cover box
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- Japan
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- A mini frame decorated with the traditional Japanese craft "Mizuhiki Zaiku" and traditional patterns. Recommended as a gift when you want to promote Japan.
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