This Japanese rice-offering dish appears to be 40 or so years old, and was made to be used in a butsudan, or Buddhist home altar. It seems to be made mainly of brass, but we're not sure. The maker's mark on the base is a logo.

There is general wear and dustiness, but there is no significant structural damage.

Size:
About W1 15/16" (50mm) X H2 1/4" (57mm).

This item is set to ship via Air Mail, and should arrive within 7-14 days after being posted.
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