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Fukada Mokkōjo

Camphor wood /Tatsubori18cm

Camphor wood /Tatsubori18cm

Regular price $560.00 USD
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Mokugyo (wooden percussion instruments) became widely popular during the Edo period (1603–1868). However, they have been used in Japan since the Muromachi period (1336–1573). Known for their soft, wooden sound, these instruments often feature carvings of dragons, fish, and other water-related motifs. "

This wooden percussion instrument, traditionally used in Buddhism, produces a soft, soothing sound. It is intricately carved with water-themed designs, such as dragons and fish. This mokugyo is perfect for maintaining a rhythm in music or for use during moments of relaxation and meditation.

【Product information】
Size:19×22×17cm
Weight:1122g
Material:Camphor tree

【About Older】
MOQ:1
Delivery:30
Ships from:Tokyo, Japan


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