Vintage Japanese Ema Prayer Plaque Garden reaching its height as a
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reaching its height as a literati pursuit during the Song and Ming periods
copper alloys and vitreous glass enamel
creating a visually stunning centerpiece for your tea gatherings
Characterized by his cheerful
1950) Japanese cast iron Furogama (tea hibachi & kettle) was utilized in the Japanese formal chado (tea ceremony) to heat water
Vintage Japanese Ema Prayer Plaque Garden reaching its height as aEma are charming wooden plaques found at Shinto shrines and Buddhist temples in Japan, where visitors write their hopes, dreams, and prayers. These plaques, often adorned with beautiful imagery of animals or spiritual symbols, are then hung up at the shrine for the gods to receive. Whether asking for success, love, health, or protection for loved ones, ema serve as a deeply personal and symbolic way for people to connect with the divine, leaving their
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