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Kasuga
As Japanese Lanterns go; The "Kasuga" is probably the difinitive "tachi-gata" or pedastal type lantern. It has a Pagoda style kasa or hat and a side panel featuring the image of a deer.
Kasuga Lanterns are usually placed in a prominent location near a gate, entrance or path intersection. It is named after the ancient Kasuga Shrine in Nara, Japan.
Deer served as messengers of the Gods carrying news from paradise accorrding to the legend. This style of lantern dates back to the early "Ashikaga period". They are carved from salt and pepper grey granite and are available in three different heights. They are pre drilled for lighting cable to be fitted.
Sizes Available:
- 1212mm High (230kg)
- 1515mm High (400kg)
- 1818mm High (650kg)
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