Vintage Japanese Wooden Shrine Plaque, Ema
This vintage Japanese ema plaque has a picture of a brown monkey painted in a realistic style. It also has some inscriptions. It has a red braided cord.
Ema is a small wooden plaque used at Shinto, and sometimes Buddhist shrines, that worshipers can write their wishes, hopes, and dreams on. Once written, it is hung on a special wooden stand or tree where the kami (spirits or gods) are thought to receive them.
- Brown, red, green
- Wood
- C1980
- Kanji on ema: 昭和五十五年 Showa year 55, 庚申歳 kanoesaru-doshi Metal Monkey 熱田神宮 Atsuta Jingu
- Item weight: 58 grams
- Packed weight: 200 grams
- Approx. 19 cm wide x 13 cm tall x 0.9 cm thick
- Good condition considering its age. Some scratches, dents and chips. Wear and tear due to age. Please see the photos.
- We acquired this item from an old family estate sale in Nagoya, Japan
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About Us: We are Dan and Maiko. Since moving to Japan in 2001, we have gained a vast knowledge of Japanese antiques and vintage items. We are excited to offer you a delightful glimpse of the beauty that Japan has to offer. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to get in touch with us.