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or21105 JAPANESE BUDDHIST SINGING BOWL EXTRA LARGE TEMPLE 14 inch Wide KICHIRYU
$ 179.52
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JAPANESE BUDDHIST
SINGING BOWL
EXTRA LARGE
TEMPLE
14 inch Wide
by KICHIRYU
It says on the Singing bowl as follows.
"Saikyo" 西京
"
Kichiryu
" 吉龍
Singing bowl
Maximum
Diameter :
14
inch / 35.6 cm
A
cross the rim :
13.1 inch / 33.3 cm
Height : 9.4 inch / 24 cm
Weight : 2.75 kg
Cushion
Width : 16.9 inch / 43 cm
Depth :
16.9 inch / 43 cm
Height : 5.5 inch / 14 cm
Weight : 1.43 kg
Stick
Diameter : 1.8 inch / 4.5 cm
Length: 15.6 inch / 39.7 cm
Weight : 0.35 kg
Condition :
Vintage, Good tone.
There is generally long-term used feeling.
The singing bowl has dents, scratches and stains.
The stick has stains and scratches.
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I will ship item via FedEx, EMS or DHL.
This is an item from Japan.
If you have any question, please contact me.
Payment
I accept PayPal only.
Shipping
I usually send items by FedEx, EMS or DHL.
Singapore
: USD125
USA : USD150
Europe : USD145
Australia : USD295
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