What is Hirado-ware?

In the Edo period, Hirado-ware was the "Imperial Kiln" for the Lord of Hirado domain, 
Lord Matsuura, and produced many delicate potteries.
Since the technique was inherited, the pottery is of very high quality.

【Description】

A netsuke is a clasp used in the Edo period in Japan. It was an ornament used to carry tobacco pouches, inro (seal case), drawers, etc., by hanging them from a belt with a string.
It was created to commemorate the 2021 Tokyo Olympics.
It is made in the traditional Japanese way.
The craftsmen put their souls into making them, and hand-draw the patterns one by one.
Includes a lacquered board (for 5 people)

Baseball
Height:6.1cm
Width:2.9cm

Soccer
Height:5.2mm
Width:4.5cm

Volleyball
Height:5cm
Width:3.7cm

Boxing
Height:5.5cm
Width:3.8cm

Table tennis
Height:5.2cm
Width:3.4cm

Multiple orders can be placed.
We allow plenty of time for shipping, but we will ship as soon as it is ready.
Please feel free to contact us.

【Shipping】

It may take some time to ship, but we will expedite as much as possible.
Japan Post,Fedex

【International Buyers-Please Note】

Import duties, taxes, and charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost. 
These charges are the buyer's responsibility.
 Please check with your country's customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding or buying.
Thank you for your understanding.