Welcoming Fire Inflame : Nobuko Kameda Pre-painted Non-scale
Nobuko Kameda Pre-painted Non-scale
In-frame series for easy display in your room, entryway or desk
Due to the handmade nature of the artwork, the placement and colours may vary from those shown in the photos.
Size (approx): 145mm (W) x 80mm (D) x 105mm (H)
Note: Button battery (CR2032x1) power supply on the bottom. The switch can be used to turn on/off the three LED lights, and the volume can be dimmed by turning it with a precision screwdriver.
The frame can not be removed.
The frame is not removable.
Information edited by Sakatsu Gallery
Perfect for the Obon Festival, this in-frame style work by Nobuko Kameda features a scene of welcoming fire on a desk.
If you prepare a cucumber horse and an aubergine cow and light the "ogara", you can enjoy the summer evening with your ancestors and enjoy the watermelon.
In this film, we will show you how to make your own mosquito coils and how to make your own mosquito coils. This work is a condensed version of the original Japanese landscape.
In a small frame, a small world in three dimensions is trapped! This series of dioramas are palm-sized and can be placed anywhere, making them easy to display and enjoy.
The dioramas come in a case, which reduces the risk of dust and damage.
The dioramas come in a case, which reduces the risk of dust and damage, so you can enjoy them for longer. It is also a great gift idea.
You can also find the work of Nobuko Kameda.
In-frame series for easy display in your room, entryway or desk
Due to the handmade nature of the artwork, the placement and colours may vary from those shown in the photos.
Size (approx): 145mm (W) x 80mm (D) x 105mm (H)
Note: Button battery (CR2032x1) power supply on the bottom. The switch can be used to turn on/off the three LED lights, and the volume can be dimmed by turning it with a precision screwdriver.
The frame can not be removed.
The frame is not removable.
Information edited by Sakatsu Gallery
Perfect for the Obon Festival, this in-frame style work by Nobuko Kameda features a scene of welcoming fire on a desk.
If you prepare a cucumber horse and an aubergine cow and light the "ogara", you can enjoy the summer evening with your ancestors and enjoy the watermelon.
In this film, we will show you how to make your own mosquito coils and how to make your own mosquito coils. This work is a condensed version of the original Japanese landscape.
In a small frame, a small world in three dimensions is trapped! This series of dioramas are palm-sized and can be placed anywhere, making them easy to display and enjoy.
The dioramas come in a case, which reduces the risk of dust and damage.
The dioramas come in a case, which reduces the risk of dust and damage, so you can enjoy them for longer. It is also a great gift idea.
You can also find the work of Nobuko Kameda.