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Horse white S (with black stand)| Gokurakuji Glass Studio
Horse white S (with black stand)| Gokurakuji Glass Studio
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Regarding delivery
Regarding delivery
It will be delivered by Yamato Transport.
Shipping charges vary by region.
Kanto/Kansai/Tohoku/Shinetsu/Hokuriku/Tokai 880 yen per destination Chugoku/Shikoku 1,100 yen per destination Hokkaido/Kyushu 1,300 yen per destination Okinawa 1,400 yen per destination
* Free shipping (excluding Okinawa and remote islands) for purchases of 20,000 yen or more.
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The warmth of handmade items
Each small horse ornament is carefully crafted from blown glass. Its sparkling appearance reflects the soft light, revealing a different expression at different times. Its slightly bowed neck and round eyes give it a friendly, adorable look that will make you smile unconsciously.

The gold and silver accents visible through the glass add an elegant sparkle. Its understated yet elegant presence makes it perfect for a clean, bright place, such as an entryway or on a shelf, where it will naturally be visible. It also comes with a black base, so you can enjoy displaying it right away.

The horse is associated with the phrase "going well" and is considered an auspicious zodiac sign. It brings small good fortune into our lives, and embodies the desire for the strength to move forward and healthy days.

Although it fits comfortably in the palm of your hand, its appearance exudes a warmth that is undeniable. Standing quietly in the light, it seems to calm your mind. This zodiac ornament will quietly bring you good fortune and kindness as you enter the new year.

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Product details
| Production area | Japan |
| material | Glass |
| size |
<Glass Zodiac Ornament - Horse> |
| electronic equipment |
Microwave: Not allowed |
| Gokurakuji Glass Workshop |
| 2004 | After gaining experience at the Notojima Glass Studio, a couple from Kamakura ( Shoichiro and Mutsuko Iwasawa) established Gokurakuji Glass Studio in Gokurakuji, Kamakura. |
| Mutsuko Iwasawa |
| 1993 | After graduating from the Tokyo Glass Art Institute, he took the Notojima Glass Studio short-term course in the first and second semesters. |
| 1994-2002 | Notojima Glass Workshop |
| Shoichiro Iwasawa |
| 1995 | Notojima Glass Studio 1-year course |
| 1996-2003 | Notojima Glass Workshop |
| Recommended care methods and precautions from Gokurakuji Glass Studio |
| *Glass is easily scratched, so soak a soft sponge in neutral detergent and then wash it gently. After washing, be sure to wipe off any moisture with a cloth immediately. If you dry the product while it is still wet, it may develop water stains. *This is not heat-resistant glass. Do not pour boiling water into it or sterilize it with boiling water. *Please avoid strong impacts, microwaves, and dishwashers as they may cause scratches or damage. |
| Understanding Glass |
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〇Since each item is handmade, there will be individual differences in color, shape, size, thickness, weight, and pattern. Depending on the product, small bubbles, inclusions, scratches, rattles, or distortions may be found due to the manufacturing process. Please understand that these are the unique characteristics of handmade products and enjoy them. 〇We have processed the product images to make them as close to the actual colors as possible, but the colors and textures may appear different depending on the display screen of your computer or smartphone. 〇In addition to inspection by manufacturers, kilns, workshops, and artists, we only deliver products that have passed final inspection at our store. *Product photos are sample shots, so the items you receive may not be identical in every detail. *We do not accept returns or exchanges due to customer convenience. Please understand this before purchasing. We hope you enjoy the unique "flavor," "texture," and "interestingness" that can only be achieved through handcrafting, something you won't find in mass-produced factory products! |

