Products
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Green Pattern Waves Custom Comforter
$119.95 – $144.95The Green Pattern Waves Custom Comforter offers style and comfort. Made with premium materials, it features a beautiful green wave pattern and is fully customizable for a personalized touch.
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Koi Quilt Style Comforter #2
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Koi Quilt Style Comforter#3
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Bride and Groom Japanese Kokeshi Doll
$124.95This Bride and Groom Japanese Kokeshi Doll is intricately hand crafted with every detail on brides dress including the bouquet of flowers. Wooden Kokeshi dolls are popular traditional folk-crafts in Japan.
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Light Red Smoky Nagoya Kimono
$124.95Great Condition! Vintage/Used Traditional Authentic Japanese kimono, NAGOYA OBI sash, for women.
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Japanese Kokeshi Doll “Haru no yume (Spring Dream)”
$124.95Experience the beauty of spring with the Japanese Kokeshi Doll “Haru no yume (Spring Dream)”. This exquisite doll features a pink kimono and cherry blossom accents, adding a touch of elegance to any setting.
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Tear Drop Japanese Rain Chain
$127.95Our Copper Tear Drop Rain Chain is inspired by traditional Japanese architecture, yet designed for American homes.
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Triangle Tapered Slate Planter
$129.00 – $389.00The rustic appearance of this Triangle Slate Planter makes it blend in with the surrounding landscape and at the same time maintains its distinct personality
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Nemaki Floral Navy & White Yukata
$129.95 – $149.95This nemaki (gauze lined) white yukata with navy floral pattern is quality made in Japan with 100% cotton fabric. Perfect to wear at home or as Japanese-themed party attire.
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Rabbit Crimson San San Kudo Sake Set
$129.95The sharing of sake is one of the oldest traditional Japanese wedding customs and is still performed today. The couple takes three sips from each cup.
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Cherry Blossom San San Kudo Sake Set
$129.95This beautiful Cherry Blossom San San Kudo Sake Set is decorated with cherry blossoms and petals against a maroon background. Made in Japan.
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Sake Set San San Kudo
$134.95The sharing of sake is one of the oldest traditional Japanese wedding customs and is still performed today.The couple takes three sips from each cup.