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In order to manufacture and deliver original Buddhist altars and accessories, we have made contracts with excellent crafters around Japan. The fruit of our effort is high-quality products designed to match today’s lifestyles, and available at reasonable prices.
Wooden base Kyo Butsudan mainly uses Japanese cypress and pine for its high durability and hardness suitable for carving, as well as its compatibility with lacquer. Dried completely for two to three years, wood is cut out to suit the altar style of each sect. This woodwork step is conducted by the woodturner. 2.
10 Φεβ 2010 · Our main store, a pioneer specialty store for Soka Gakkai Buddhist altars and fittings, exhibits an abundant selection of products including shelf-top altars, furniture-style altars, and altars for private assembly halls and venues. We also offer lacquered and fully gilded cabinet altars.
Household Buddhist altars. Ishikawa. Nanao Buddhist Altars called Nanao Butsudan in Japanese, are Buddhist altars produced in Nanao City, Ishikawa Prefecture. As part of the Hokuriku region where the Buddhist sect Jodo Shinshu became widely spread long ago, Ishikawa is home to many w…. View more.
6 Οκτ 2019 · Kyo-Butsudan Buddhist Altars function as the most important part of a Japanese family's religious and spiritual life, housing the spirits of the ancestors.
10 Μαρ 2016 · Japan has over thirty cities and areas that produce household Buddhist altars (“butsudan” in Japanese). Fifteen of them are officially designated as a “Traditional Craft Production Area” (伝統的工芸品産地指定) by the Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry.
Kawanabe Buddhist Altars (called Kawanabe Butsudan in Japanese) are made in the Kawanabe area of Minamikyushu, Kagoshima prefecture. There is a specific type of altar called gamado that is unique to this craft.