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Japan Traditional Lacquer Wooden Tea caddy NOSHI Ribbon makie Chu-Natsume (819)
$ 79.18
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Description
For your own sense of fashion...Description
This is a Japanese Traditional lacquer Wooden tea caddy
*NOSHI
makie
with Mother-of-pearl inlay
Chu-
Natsume.
This is Free Standard Air ship item (including tracking number and insurance).
*NOSHI (write as のし or 熨斗 in Japanese) is an ornament (like a ribbon) attached to gifts and presents offered on festive occasions in Japan.
Title: *NOSHI makie Chu-Natsume / 熨斗蒔絵 中棗
by Hiromine (弘峰)
Hiromine Nishimura (西村弘峰)
This is in an Excellent / Unused condition with signed wooden box.
This piece of measures: 2.598 inched (6.6 cm) in diameter.
2.716 inched (6.9 cm) in height.
The base material is Wood.
Please see the pictures for details.
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Shipping
☆U.S, Canada
ship by
Free
FedEX ( 2 to 5 days for delivery).
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☆Following countries ship by Japan Post /
Free
Standard air ship (including resister number and insurance)
U.K., Ireland, Germany, France, Netherlands, Switzerland, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Hungary, Iceland, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden.
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☆Following countries ship by Japan Post /
Free
Standard air ship (including resister number and insurance)
China, Hong Kong, South Korea, Singapore, Malaysia, Taiwan, Indonesia, New Zealand,
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Australia→
Free
(EMS or Fedex)
Returns
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