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YM8 Crafts Mug Cup Japanese Salamander Amphibian Pottery ceramics Tableware
US $120.00
ApproximatelyRM 507.06
Condition:
“This item is brand new condition. However, this is hand-crafted, package is not perfect.”
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Shipping:
Free Expedited Shipping from outside US.
Located in: Tachikawa-shi,Tokyo, Japan
Delivery:
Estimated between Tue, 26 Aug and Wed, 3 Sep to 94104
Returns:
30 days return. Seller pays for return shipping.
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Seller assumes all responsibility for this listing.
eBay item number:182493599614
Item specifics
- Seller Notes
- “This item is brand new condition. However, this is hand-crafted, package is not perfect.”
- Type
- Art Pottery
- Primary Material
- Pottery
- Technique
- Handmade
- Color
- White
- Region of Origin
- Japan
- Original/Reproduction
- Original
- Size(cm)
- About 12cm(W) X 9cm(D) X 10cm(H)
- Size(in)
- About 4.7in(W) X 3.5in(D) X 3.9in(H)
- Artisan
- Youichi Kawakami
- Production Style
- Art Pottery
- Production Technique
- Pottery
- Handmade
- Yes
- UPC
- Does not apply
Item description from the seller
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- t***i (387)- Feedback left by buyer.Past monthVerified purchaseRegular purchaser. Always nice items with great service.
- t***v (172)- Feedback left by buyer.Past monthVerified purchaseMy second purchase from this seller. Same good quality in a unique piece of Japanese hanging art. Very reasonably priced and excellent communication and delivery/service. A go-to seller.
- t***v (172)- Feedback left by buyer.Past monthVerified purchaseVery nice old Japanese hanging scroll showing its age which I find attractive. Very reasonable price and excellent shipping and delivery. Good communication with this seller who I would recommend to those looking for unusual Japanese antiqutes