A Butsudan (仏壇, lit. “ Buddhist altar"), sometimes spelled Butudan is a shrine commonly found in temples and homes in Japan. A butsudan is either a defined, often ornate platform or simply a wooden cabinet , sometimes crafted with doors that enclose and protect a Gohonzon or religious icon, typically a statue or painting of a Buddha or Bodhisattva.
this is a very nicely decorated Butsudan with its black lacquered outer and golden inner , showing two well executed Imperial Kamon and lovely detailing.
Complete with a figure of Buddha.A perfect piece of Japanese style interior design, adding that final touch to your Japanese room.
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