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Furoshiki - Setsugekka Japanese Lacquerware (Small, 58cm) raijin where Japanese macaques can still

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where Japanese macaques can still be seen relaxing in natural hot springs during the winter

written in Kanji as '無患子

clover resembles the nectar-rich Renge plant and is also known as 'Dutch Renge

" Their nutritious seeds are used for food and oil production

with clusters of ripe grapes hanging from the vine and a single ruribitaki perched among the branches

Furoshiki - Setsugekka Japanese Lacquerware (Small, 58cm) raijin where Japanese macaques can stillDescription This furoshiki features an elegant arrangement of lacquer bowls viewed from above. The design is part of the Setsugetsuka series, which reimagines traditional Japanese crafts as furoshiki patterns. The bowls are decorated with auspicious motifs in gold and silver, inspired by maki e and kin sai lacquer techniques traditionally used for celebratory tableware. Subtle gradations of color and carefully applied gold pigments recreate the

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