Yamakou Craftsmanship Kiso Hinoki Ebisu Daikoku Shrine Special Large Nisha Daikoku Shinto Altar Height x Width 45cm x Depth 17cm (Shrine Body)







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The ``sacred trees'' dedicated to Ise Grand Shrine come from the Kiso Mountains, which straddle the border between Nagano and Gifu prefectures. The cypress produced in this cold region has beautiful, dense growth rings and is prized as a rare wood known as ``Kiso Hinoki'', ``Bishu Hinoki'', and ``Kanzai''. When used as a material for household altars, it is used in the most luxurious products. A Shinto altar from the "Takumi-zukuri" series that incorporates a wealth of cultivated woodworking techniques. The elegant wood surface and the subdued shine of the brass fittings create an atmosphere unique to a high-class Shinto altar. Crafts that use straight-grained and board-grained materials to show the craftsmanship and spirit of the craftsman. ``Nisha Daikoku'' is a place where Ebisu Daikoku is carefully enshrined. There are separate rooms for Lord Ebisu and Lord Daikoku. The company is beautifully finished down to the smallest detail, including the massive structure with raised floors and the underside of the eaves decorated with gavels. Ebisu Daikoku-sama is not made of ceramics, but the traditional alloy "Antimony." Made of a material with a specific gravity close to silver, it has a heavy feel and is full of personality. The sacred item is a very rare "Ibushi silver" pottery set. This is a decorative setomono product with a special metal coating made at the only kiln in Japan. We pray for prosperous business, good luck, and warding off evil spirits at this beautiful altar that shines in gold and silver. Size approx. (cm) Shrine body: Height 33.5 Width 45 Depth 17 Space for the sacred card: Height 25 Width 11 Depth 8.5 Door entrance: Height 13 Width 9 [Note] *Depending on the timing of your order, it may be delivered after being ordered from the manufacturer, and it may take some time for delivery. In that case, we will contact you about the delivery date, but if you are in a hurry, please contact us for the delivery date before placing your order. The ``sacred trees'' dedicated to Ise Grand Shrine come from the Kiso Mountains, which straddle the border between Nagano and Gifu prefectures. The cypress produced in this cold region has beautiful, dense growth rings and is prized as a rare wood known as ``Kiso Hinoki'', ``Bishu Hinoki'', and ``Kanzai''. When used as a material for household altars, it is used in the most luxurious products. A Shinto altar from the "Takumi-zukuri" series that incorporates a wealth of cultivated woodworking techniques. The elegant wood surface and the subdued shine of the brass fittings create an atmosphere unique to a high-class Shinto altar. Crafts that use straight-grained and board-grained materials to show the craftsmanship and spirit of the craftsmen. ``Nisha Daikoku'' is a place where Ebisu Daikoku is carefully enshrined. There are separate rooms for Lord Ebisu and Lord Daikoku. The company is beautifully finished down to the smallest detail, including the massive structure with raised floors and the underside of the eaves decorated with gavels. [Note] *Depending on the timing of your order, it may be delivered after being ordered from the manufacturer, and it may take some time for delivery. In that case, we will contact you about the delivery date, but if you are in a hurry, please contact us for the delivery date before placing your order.
