KASHIGATA JAPANESE WOODEN COOKIE MOLD MT FUJI
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Hand carved from 100-year-old mountain cherry trees, the wood used to make this cookie mold is dried for five years to prevent cracking. This carving dates to the early Showa time period (c.1930) Mixtures of sugar and soy flour are pressed into the mold, allowed to dry, and served in the Japanese Tea Ceremony. This carving features Mount Fuji, surrounded by pine trees and clouds. Carvings like this one were used to celebrate birthdays, weddings, graduations, and various festive occasions. This one piece mold is in excellent condition with the exception of a warm pateena. It measures 11 11/16" by 3 1/4" and is 1 1/8" thick. Congratulations! It could be yours!
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