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This traditional Japanese lacquerware piece was once used to hold matcha in a shinto temple.
The delicate gold geometric pattern whispers of morning gongs, whispers and ancient ritual of the tea ceremony.
We recommend ashes are placed in a sealed airtight bag inside a woven bag, with the lid resting on top.
Always handle with care and keep upright when ashes are inside.
Capacity and measurements
Dimensions: H 7cm x W 6.5cm
Capacity: 250ml approx.
Material: Lightweight Wood
The Last Hurrah’s Antique Vessels range are locally and internationally sourced urns, found in the deepest, dustiest corners of antique bazaars, vintage stores and local markets. Offering something original and unique to inhabit for their final vessel on this earth.
This traditional Japanese lacquerware piece was once used to hold matcha in a shinto temple.
The delicate gold geometric pattern whispers of morning gongs, whispers and ancient ritual of the tea ceremony.
We recommend ashes are placed in a sealed airtight bag inside a woven bag, with the lid resting on top.
Always handle with care and keep upright when ashes are inside.
Capacity and measurements
Dimensions: H 7cm x W 6.5cm
Capacity: 250ml approx.
Material: Lightweight Wood
The Last Hurrah’s Antique Vessels range are locally and internationally sourced urns, found in the deepest, dustiest corners of antique bazaars, vintage stores and local markets. Offering something original and unique to inhabit for their final vessel on this earth.