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Wooden Pot Mat, Kamakura Carving in Japan, BV8055 (Never Used)
Discover the elegance of traditional Japanese craftsmanship with this wooden pot mat featuring intricate Kamakura carving. Ideal for protecting your surfaces while adding a touch of artistry to your home.

Manufacturer: Unknown (no indication found)
Country of Origin: Unknown (no indication of "made in" found)
Material: Wood
Size: 135 mm (width) x 135 mm (length) x 12 mm (thickness) (approx.)
Weight: 116g (approx.)
Outer Box: Yes, with stains and blotches.
Product Condition: Secondhand but unused.
Item Number: mm420
What is Kamakura Carving?
Kamakura carving is a traditional craft that involves forming a wooden base from materials like Cercidiphyllum japonicum and Ginkgo biloba, carving a pattern, and applying lacquer over the carving. This technique originated with Buddhist ritual implements made by priests during the Kamakura period in Japan.

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"Economy" Air (with tracking number and insurance up to JPY 6,000): USD $10
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"Economy" Air: Approximately 23 days. Please note that delivery times may be longer due to the post-pandemic situation.
"Standard" FedEx: Approximately 10 days
We typically ship within 5 business days after receiving cleared payment.

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