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February 08, 2012

Kotoji

Kotoji
Kotoji Japanese Granite Lantern

The Kotoji Japanese Lantern can only be described as a superb Japanese granite lantern. The Kotoji Japanese Lantern which is 60cm in diameter and stands an impressive 1.2 metres tall with its twin arched pillars is a real show piece for any garden.

Koto means 'Harp Tuner' and the legs on this masterpiece are said to resemble tuning forks of the Japanese musical instrument Koto.

The classic siting of this impressive lantern is to have one leg placed in the water with the other on the ground to emphasise the difference between water and land. Alternatively, the Kotoji can be supplied with equal length legs for installation on dry land.

The Kotoji is supplied complete with base stones and is available with both equal and odd length legs depending on the type of installation required.

Size Available:

  • 1200mm High x 620mm Wide

SKU Description Price Order
KOTOJIO Kotoji 1200mm high x 620mm Diameter with Odd length legs £ 339.00 Add To Cart
KOTOJIE Kotoji 1200mm high x 620mm Diameter with Equal length legs £ 339.00 Add To Cart
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