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Japanese Antique caved carp KOI IRORI Fireplace wood JIZAI-KAGI bamboo fish 55cm

$ 162.09

Availability: 61 in stock
  • Primary Material: Wood
  • Original/Reproduction: Vintage Original
  • Color: Brown
  • Age: 1900-1940
  • Region of Origin: Japan

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    Item Description
    Japanese Antique caved carp KOI IRORI Fireplace wood JIZAI-KAGI
    Why do we use fish in the hearth?
    The meaning of the charm is to avoid the fire because the fish live in water, and the meaning is not to sleep because the fish has no eyelids, and not to start the fire without taking his eyes off the fire.
    Originally, it is used to hang a pot on an irori fireplace, but you can use it as an antique, as a folk craft, or as a Japanese decoration in your house.
    There are stains and small scratches from the age.
    It's not actually used in the hearth.
    Size (approx.)
    Total length 55 (bamboo length 42) x fish width 18 cm
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