Gingado-Fukuraku Mamezara 3-Plate Set

ID:GI-0006

¥13,200
Nom de la marque
Gingado
Utilisez
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Forme du produit
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Unité
Pack of 3
Taille du produit
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Taille de l'emballage
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Poids de l'emballage
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Jours d'expédition
3 - 5 jours
Pays d'origine
Japan
Remarques
*Delivery to Okinawa and remote islands takes 1 to 2 weeks.

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"This set of three types of bean plates includes a mukaizuru (crane), a treasure pouch, and a small hammer, all fashionably and cutely decorated with ancient Japanese motifs that bring good luck.
The small plates made of tin will complement the food and sweets you serve.
They can be coordinated as tableware in any style, Japanese or Western.
After use, simply wash them with dishwashing detergent as you would any other tableware.
Unlike glass and ceramics, there is no risk of breaking, so children and the elderly can use it with peace of mind.

Mukaizuru
Mukai-zuru cranes are said to symbolize "happiness" and "longevity," as the pair of cranes stay together throughout their lives.

Treasure Bag
The word "takarabukuro" means "treasure bag," which is used to wish for good fortune, and also means "accumulated hardship will turn into fortune.

Kozuchi (small hammer)
This small dish represents a small mallet, which is said to produce good fortune when swung once and good luck when swung once more.

It is recommended for home use, as well as for birthday gifts and gifts in return for loved ones."

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