Sheep Juaren

Lisa LarsonSKU: LL688

Price
Sale price¥5,500(Tax in)
Spec
Size(mm)
W70×H57
Material
Pottery
Weight
60 g
Maid in
Japan
Barcode
4589962195918

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The zodiac series of the zodiac sign. This time, it is not a sheep "F_REN".

Unlike goats, sheep, a true herbivorous animal that eats only grass, expresses the happiness and peaceful life of the family because they live in a flock. The size is 6 cm long x 7 cm wide, and weighs 50 grams. I made it in a small size that can be placed anywhere and that I can put it nearby. Put it right away and try to touch or hold it at any time. The healing sensation that cannot be said should be transmitted from the palm.
Lisa Larson designed in her atelier at her home in Sweden and produced her original form. Lisa also produced in Hasami, Nagasaki Prefecture, where she trusts her. The paste box has a silver foil stamping on the illustration of Lisa (sheep) drawn by Lisa.

[What is Hasamiyaki]
Hasami ware has been producing essential pottery on the Japanese dining table since the Edo period. Even now, the domestic share is large and is truly popular as a national pottery.
 

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