Antique Japanese Kamidana, Household Shinto Shrine
A Japanese wooden Kamidana (household Shinto shrine).
A Kamidana (literally"god shelf") is a miniature household altar used to honour a Shinto Kami (deity or spirit). It is a traditional artifact of Japanese culture, often a miniature version of a Shinto shrine.
From Late Meiji period, early 20th century.
Length x depth x height: 39 x 20 x 45cm
A Japanese wooden Kamidana (household Shinto shrine).
A Kamidana (literally"god shelf") is a miniature household altar used to honour a Shinto Kami (deity or spirit). It is a traditional artifact of Japanese culture, often a miniature version of a Shinto shrine.
From Late Meiji period, early 20th century.
Length x depth x height: 39 x 20 x 45cm
Original: $156.55
-70%$156.55
$46.97Description
A Japanese wooden Kamidana (household Shinto shrine).
A Kamidana (literally"god shelf") is a miniature household altar used to honour a Shinto Kami (deity or spirit). It is a traditional artifact of Japanese culture, often a miniature version of a Shinto shrine.
From Late Meiji period, early 20th century.
Length x depth x height: 39 x 20 x 45cm























