Taihō Manriki handcrafted Japanese walking stick holder – Jindai Keyaki antique wood – Matsumura – Made in Japan
Taihō Manriki handcrafted Japanese walking stick holder – Jindai Keyaki antique wood – Matsumura – Made in Japan
Matsumura
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The Taihō Manriki is a traditional Japanese rod holder , used in Japanese artisanal fishing to securely hold the rod on its support.
This model is entirely handmade in Japan by the craftsman Matsumura , renowned for his high-end creations intended for traditional fishing enthusiasts.
It is made of Jindai Keyaki , an extremely rare ancient wood , sourced from trees buried for hundreds or even thousands of years.
This exceptional material offers:
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remarkable stability
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a deep and contrasting grain
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a unique dark natural shade
The Taihō (“cannon”) shape ensures precise and reliable support of the cane , while providing an authentic and elegant aesthetic.
Each piece is unique , with natural variations in grain, color and texture, making this cane holder a functional and collectible item .
- Craftsman:Matsumura
- Model :Pedestal counter #4
- Material :Black persimmon wood (Kurogaki)
- Veining:Kujaku-moku (peacock veining)
- Manufacturing:Handcrafted, handmade
- Origin :Japan
Dimensions (approximate)
- Base:
Depth: approx.5.5 cm
Width: approx.9.5 cm
Height: approx.5.5 cm
- Counter:
Depth: approx.3.5 cm
Width: approx.9.5 cm
Height: approx.3.8 cm
- TrueJapanese walking stick holder
- Rare old woodJindai Keyaki
HandcraftedMade in Japan
Stable and precise cane support
Compatible with Japanese media
Unique piece – traditional craftsmanship
