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Asian Bonsai Decoration Japanese GoJuTou 6" Pagoda Aquarium Ornament 71-6

$ 9.5

Availability: 29 in stock
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Pattern: Asian
  • Condition: New
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: China
  • Indoor/Outdoor: Indoor & Outdoor
  • Size: Miniature
  • Area of Use: Balcony
  • Material: PolyStone
  • Subject: Lantern
  • Type: Statue
  • Color: Gray
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Features: Custom & Handmade
  • Modified Item: No
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Shape: Lantern
  • Brand: Unbranded
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
  • Style: Asian
  • Theme: Garden, Aquarium

    Description

    6" inch miniature
    recommended
    for small Bonsai arrangements or
    aquariums up to ten gallon size
    .
    * PolyStone miniature statues are made of granite dust and resin by an injection mold process and are non-toxic.
    * PolyStone miniature statues are detailed scale copies of original traditional Asian lanterns and pagodas.
    * Sizes are approximate, some statues consist of several separately made molded parts that are assembled together.
    * Statues may have imperfections from the molding process and assembly or superficial marks from cleaning and polishing.
    * Statues are bubble wrapped and packaged in the original box with illustration and stock#.
    * Granite is a very dense, durable and hard natural stone that will last a lifetime...and many times be passed on...for many generations to come
    Traditional Asian lanterns and pagodas are essential to give authenticity to a Eastern themed garden with its simplicity and harmony. Lanterns and pagodas come in many different styles, sizes and shapes, but common to them all is a hollowed light chamber (hibukuro) made to hold any kind of light source such as electric or solar lights, candles or oil lamps.
    Originally, garden lanterns (ishi-doro) and pagodas were introduced into Japan from China in the 6th century (Asuka period) at the same time as Buddhism, primarily used to light the front of Buddhist temples. Mainly used to light doorways to shrines and temples, they converted under the influence by Japanese tea-master Sen-no-Rikkyu in the late 1500s to really become a major garden element. Japanese tea ceremonies were often held in the evenings and light was needed to guide guests to the tea room.
    Today, lanterns and pagodas are primarily used for traditional Japanese garden enhancements, and for visual delight. The enchanting range of garden lanterns, pagodas and sculptures add simplicity and balance to the garden landscape. These beautiful scale miniature structures can be used to add depth to your Asian garden, aquariums, Bonsai arrangements, or simply use them as an accent within the greenery ... a beautiful addition to any fine garden landscape setting.