Vintage Japanese Kashigata Sweets Mold Pine von VintageFromJapan

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Product Description:

With the advent of refrigeration, fresh fish replaced rakugan motifs like the sea bream. Sadly today, making offerings for fortunate and unfortunate events is no longer a common practice. This in turn has lessened rakugan demand although they are still found in tea ceremonies and homes. The decrease in kashigata artisans today has made kashigata carving a dying craft making kashigata itself a sought-after collectible.


*You can use this mold as food mold to cook. Please clean thoroughly before using.

It measures 18.5 cm long x 10.8 cm wide x 3.8 cm tall. Inside it measures 10.8 cm long x 6.8 cm wide.

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