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Step back in time with this exquisite antique Japanese glass fishing float. Originating from Aomori Prefecture, this large float embodies the rich heritage of Japan's fishing culture.
Historical Marking: It is embossed with the Kanji character for "North" (北), making it a rare and distinctive marking that sets it apart from other antiques.
Size & Craftsmanship: The considerable size of this float speaks to the impressive craftsmanship of a bygone era. Its robust and durable design reflects the float's practical history.
Color: Green, Dark Green"Colors may vary depending on your device"
Ideal for Collectors: This float is perfect for collectors of Japanese antiques or maritime artifacts. It is not just an item, but a piece of history.
Decorative Appeal: Beyond its cultural significance, this float serves as a stunning decorative piece, adding a touch of the ocean and Japanese tradition to any space.
Condition:This float is in excellent antique condition, with minimal signs of wear appropriate for its age. The presence of lines resembling water stains attest to its long history floating in the sea, enhancing its historical charm.
Diameter: Approximately 30cm (12 inches)Circumference: Approximately 96 cm ( 37.8 inches)
Since it is over 100 years old, there are some scratches.
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