Auspicious Kumiko Shippo
Formed from layers of same sized circles, the design is used in Japan and China, and is also known from 3,500 years ago in ancient Egypt. Due to its enduring beauty, the design has continued to appeal over the generations.
Origin of Design
Shippo, or the “seven treasures”, as in the Buddhist Scriptures, refers to gold,
silver, lapis lazuli, crystal, agate, red coral, and carnelian.
The treasures are represented by never-ending linked circles and links,
both of which have the same pronunciation in Japanese.
This is considered to be an auspicious design that embodies a wish for family happiness and financial success.
Auspicious Kumiko Shippo TANIHATA -112
Wood material: Japanese cypress / Yoshino cedar / Kiso cypress / Rikyu cedar
Specification and Options
The materials we use in are Japanese cypress, Yoshino cedar, Kiso cypress and Rikyu cedar.
How to order
Contact us with our “Contact Form” on our website.
Information required for estimation and order:
- Design
- Wood
- Project name
- Dimensions
- Quantity
- Frame size
- Options
- Planned installation date
Manufacturing dimensions range from 300 mm x 300 mm to 1200 mm x 2400 mm. Order in 1mm increments.
Specify the total dimensions that include the frame. Sizes 300 mm or less can be manufactured only in the dimensions we specify.