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Sakura Mochi (Japanese Cake) by Akio Kamei (Karakuri)
Sakura Mochi (Japanese Cake) by Akio Kamei (Karakuri)
Sakura Mochi (Japanese Cake) by Akio Kamei (Karakuri)

Sakura Mochi (Japanese Cake) by Akio Kamei (Karakuri)

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Item Location: United States

$310.00

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redona88 1 $310.00 28.02.2026 20:48:07
Yoka 15 $300.00 28.02.2026 20:48:07
redona88 1 $195.00 28.02.2026 19:57:54
Gocrager 284 $185.00 28.02.2026 19:57:54
Gocrager 284 $160.00 28.02.2026 19:26:42
Robb8765 127 $150.00 28.02.2026 19:26:42
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Robb8765 127 $125.00 28.02.2026 19:26:33
Gocrager 284 $1.00 28.02.2026 17:41:55
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Description

Per the Karakuri website:

Sakura Mochi (Japanese Cake)

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Akio KameiAkio Kamei
ITEMP-44
Created2/2009
Size
(box body)
140 x 120 x 42 mm
Size
(storage part)
*****
Materialmizuki (dogwood), rose wood, oak, etc.
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This work was made for the exhibition with the theme Spring. The leaf of the cherry tree is wood inlay made by Haruo Uchiyama.



The puzzle is located in the United States, but I will ship worldwide.
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