Japanese Cast Iron Yaki-In Branding Stamp Craft Sweets Mountain River Kanji T146
Japanese Cast Iron Yaki-In Branding Stamp Craft Sweets Mountain River Kanji T146
Japanese Cast Iron Yaki-In Branding Stamp Craft Sweets Mountain River Kanji T146
Japanese Cast Iron Yaki-In Branding Stamp Craft Sweets Mountain River Kanji T146
Japanese Cast Iron Yaki-In Branding Stamp Craft Sweets Mountain River Kanji T146
Japanese Cast Iron Yaki-In Branding Stamp Craft Sweets Mountain River Kanji T146
Japanese Cast Iron Yaki-In Branding Stamp Craft Sweets Mountain River Kanji T146
Japanese Cast Iron Yaki-In Branding Stamp Craft Sweets Mountain River Kanji T146
Japanese Cast Iron Yaki-In Branding Stamp Craft Sweets Mountain River Kanji T146

Japanese Cast Iron Yaki-In Branding Stamp Craft Sweets Mountain River Kanji T146

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Vintage Iron Branding Stamp

This is a vintage cast iron branding stamp called yaki-in. This piece is meant to be placed over fire or coals and is used to mark wood, leather, fabrics, and most famously traditional Japanese sweets and snacks such as manju, dorayaki, senbei, etc. It features a countryside mountain valley landscape complete with river and bridge. There are Japanese kanji and kana characters, but the last kanji has worn away with time. It says "Hometown..." (furusato no... ふる里の...). It has old cloth wrapped around the handle to prevent burns during use.

  • Brown
  • Iron
  • C1930
  • Item weight: 234 grams
  • Packed weight: 550 grams
  • Approx. [Image] 4 cm long x 6 cm wide; [Whole] 34 cm long x 6 cm wide x 4 cm tall
  • Good condition considering age. Rust. Kanji writing worn away. Wear and tear due to age. Please see the photos.
  • We got this item at an antique auction in Tajimi in Gifu, 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.


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