Cast iron incense holder, Iwachu, Orizuru, white
Color | black |
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height | 5 cm |
width | 11 cm |
length | 11 cm |
Compositions | Cast Iron |
Product origin | made in Japan |
Delivery delay :
2 to 4 working days for France, Belgium and Switzerland.
3 to 6 working days for other countries in Europe
5 to 9 working days for the French Overseas Territories, Canada and other countries.
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The word orizuri, literally ori – folded and zuru – crane, refers to the paper crane made according to the art of origami. It is an iconic design that represents a Manchurian crane, a large wading bird revered in Asia, particularly in Japan.
Remember the good omens associated with cranes every time you light an incense! First of all, it is a symbol of longevity because they can live up to 40 years, a great age for birds. As they fiercely defend their nest against predators, the Japanese consider that they bring protection and good fortune to the family. They also believe that souls on their way to heaven travel on their wings. Another characteristic of cranes is that they keep the same partner throughout their lives, making them an archetype of fidelity and loyalty. This black incense holder is a classic: it will harmoniously integrate all types of interior decorations.
Quality and tradition
This cast iron piece was manufactured in Morioka, Japan by the family business Iwachu, a reference in the cast iron sector for over 100 years.