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Japanese Cast Iron Yaki-In Branding Stamp Wood Craft Sweets Kanji Kotobuki T135 soldout It is very lightweight and

Japanese Cast Iron Yaki-In Branding Stamp Wood Craft Sweets Kanji Kotobuki T135 soldout It is very lightweight andVintage Iron Branding Stamp This is a vintage cast iron branding stamp called yaki in. This piece is meant to be placed over fire or coals and is used to mark wood, leather, fabrics, and most famously Japanese sweets such as manju. It has the image of a large kanji character in calligraphy style (kotobuki ). It means "Long life" and often present on congratulatory milestone gifts. Brown Iron C1930 Item weight: 90 grams Packed weight: 400 grams Approx.

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Description

It is very lightweight and assembled via four dowels

Meiji 13 (1880) December

and over the head

Item weight: 738 grams

formed by coating a gold

Japanese Cast Iron Yaki-In Branding Stamp Wood Craft Sweets Kanji Kotobuki T135 soldout It is very lightweight andVintage Iron Branding Stamp This is a vintage cast iron branding stamp called yaki in. This piece is meant to be placed over fire or coals and is used to mark wood, leather, fabrics, and most famously Japanese sweets such as manju. It has the image of a large kanji character in calligraphy style (kotobuki ). It means "Long life" and often present on congratulatory milestone gifts. Brown Iron C1930 Item weight: 90 grams Packed weight: 400 grams Approx.

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