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Kiri Kamon Engraving Design:Taiko-giri (4) it's less resilient and breaks

SKU 37499683305
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Description

it's less resilient and breaks more easily than oak

Most of the Yuki mon known nowadays derive from Doi's study

The specificity of this Kakuobi is that its pattern will be randomly assigned

Available in Red or White oak

a classic Kasuga (spring sun) Tsuba and traditional Sakura (cherry blossom) pattern Menuki

Kiri Kamon Engraving Design:Taiko-giri (4) it's less resilient and breaksKiri Kamon Engraving Figure Paulownia tomentosa (princesstree) in Japanese The Kiri is one of the 10 most used family emblems (judaimon) in Japan. Kiri were seen as sacred trees in ancient China, because it was believed that phoenixes only perched on their branches. Due to these revered origins, the Kiri emblem was first adopted as the preferred mark of the Japanese imperial family during the Heian period (794 1185), and was later used by several

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