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Shippo Kumiko Long Tray

This is a long tray with a shippo pattern made of Kumiko work. Shippo means "seven treasures" in the Japanese Buddhist scriptures, and represents items that are very precious. It is a pattern of circles overlapping each other and connected, and it continues endlessly in different directions, imitating a luminous treasure. 

Kumiko is a woodworking technique in which wood is assembled without using nails, and shoji screens and ranma (transoms) with geometric patterns are made in many parts of Japan.

With a width of 55 cm (21.7 in), this tray is an eye-catching centerpiece for your table. Small plates and sake cups can be placed on it to create a stylish dining room.

The material used is the fine vertical grain portion of the annual rings of 150-200 year old logs. Solid Kiso hinoki wood, which is said to be the most suitable for Kumiko work, is used.

$3,125.00
Shippo Kumiko Long Tray
$3,125.00

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This is a long tray with a shippo pattern made of Kumiko work. Shippo means "seven treasures" in the Japanese Buddhist scriptures, and represents items that are very precious. It is a pattern of circles overlapping each other and connected, and it continues endlessly in different directions, imitating a luminous treasure. 

Kumiko is a woodworking technique in which wood is assembled without using nails, and shoji screens and ranma (transoms) with geometric patterns are made in many parts of Japan.

With a width of 55 cm (21.7 in), this tray is an eye-catching centerpiece for your table. Small plates and sake cups can be placed on it to create a stylish dining room.

The material used is the fine vertical grain portion of the annual rings of 150-200 year old logs. Solid Kiso hinoki wood, which is said to be the most suitable for Kumiko work, is used.