coaster
Modern Japanese Coaster (Izutsuwaribishi)
Modern Japanese Coaster (Izutsuwaribishi)
Yabushita Original
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Origin: Hokkaido
Product Description
Product Description
The Izutsuwari diamond pattern is a stylized design of the square enclosure placed above ground on a well, and is sometimes called Igeta.
This was expressed using Yabushita's iron processing techniques and then polished by skilled craftsmen to create a coaster.
-The story of the Izutsuwari diamond pattern-
Wells are believed to protect people's lives, and since money was read as "kasen" in ancient times, the Izutsu pattern has come to be known as a symbol of money, and is a symbol of luck in wealth, prosperity, and business success.
A stainless steel coaster made using Yabushita's original craftsmanship.
It is perfect for your home, and also makes a great gift.
Workshop Introduction
Workshop Introduction
Yabushita is a manufacturing company.
We use the iron processing technology we have cultivated over many years, focusing on air conditioning and refrigeration-related components such as snow protection hoods and soundproofing systems, to deliver products that enrich your daily life.
We will continue to expand into a wider range of fields in order to integrate beautiful traditional crafts into modern life.
Product Details
Product Details
Size: Diameter 9cm
Weight: Approx. 60g/each
Material: Stainless steel
Precautions for Use
Precautions for Use
About delivery methods and shipping fees
About delivery methods and shipping fees
<Regular products>
Hokkaido: 1000 yen Tohoku, Kanto, Shinetsu, Hokuriku, Chubu, Kansai: 1500 yen Chugoku, Shikoku, Kyushu: 2000 yen Okinawa: 3500 yen
<Dry bonsai>
Hokkaido: 1,300 yen Tohoku, Kanto, Shinetsu, Hokuriku, Chubu, Kansai: 1,800 yen Chugoku, Shikoku, Kyushu: 2,000 yen Okinawa: 5,300 yen
Payment Method
Payment Method
We accept bank transfer and credit card payments.
About gift wrapping
About gift wrapping
This is available for an additional 500 yen.
(Not compatible with dry bonsai or cube-shaped kumiko lighting)