Japanese assorted gift box
(1)Salad bowl (Shoryu) and chopsticks set
This gorgeous piece of gold lacquerware is also useful for dinner parties.
This is a product of the Imperial Household Agency.
[Size]
220 x 250 mm x Height 100mm (8.7 x 9.8 in x Height 3.9 in)
[Material]
Bowl : Resin wood powder and urethane lacquer
(2) Edo Kiriko – set of 2 tumblers
Please enjoy your drink from Kiriko glass, made by the delicate, detailed work of Edo Kiriko.
Only items certified by the Edo Kiriko Cooperative can be called Edo Kiriko.
[Size]
Diameter76 x 90mm (3.0 x 3.5 in)
[Quantity]
2 piecies (Bule and Red)
[Capacity]
280 ml (9.5 oz)
(3)Figure of Sumo Grand Champion
This is a figure of the 69th “Yokozuna” (Sumo Gland Champion) Hakuho, Shiranui style.
A full-size replica of the Grand Champion’s handprint, a traditional sumo souvenir, will be included with each figurine purchased.
[Size]
Box size : 310 x 100 x 250 mm (12.2 x 3.9 x 9.8 in)
(4)Edo Houki – short-handled traditional Japanese broom
This is convenient for sweeping out narrow and tight spaces.
It is made of highly durable natural grass and will last up to ten years.
[Size]
795 x 475 x 25mm (31.3 x 18.7 x 0.95 in)
[Material]
Bamboo, broomcorn and thread (cotton / linen)
(5)Ukiyoe print - “Nihonbashi Asanokei” by Hiroshige Utagawa
“The Fifty-three Stations of the Tokaido” is one of many masterpieces by Hiroshige Utagawa, which depicts the 53 inn stations between Nihonbashi in Edo (Tokyo) and Kyoto, depicting the changing scenery, seasons, time, and lively activities of people passing by.
[Size]
Forehead: F6, 520 x 420mm (20.5 x 16.5 in)
[Material]
Frame : Wooden, Front : Acrylic cover
[Technique]
High-definition craftsmanship : Using the Jigure print technique, it is expressed on a special new silk canvas to reproduce the colors of the original painting as faithfully as possible.
(6)Edo Tenugui- Japanese hand towel (two towels)
A “tenugui” is a thin cotton Japanese hand towel.
Edo Tenugui are dyed using with the "Nagaita-zome", which is a traditional “yukata”, cotton kimono, dyeing technique that dates back to the Edo period.
[Size]
900 x 340 mm (35.43 x 13.39 in)
[Material]
100%-Cotton
[Design]
Cherry blossom, Hydrangea