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Butsudan (small) Shrine and Altar Cabinet
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'Butsu' means Buddha; a dan is a shelf or cabinet. The butsudan is an altar found in many Japanese homes and monastaries. Typically, it holds a statue of Buddha and some offering bowls, but its simple, spacious design makes your new shrines easy to customize to your own preferences.
This model is handcrafted in Thailand. It features a slide-out shelf for statues and candles. A capacious drawer holds supplies.
Made of sustainable Mango wood; black or walnut finish.
9.5" high x 8" wide x 6" deep (via ziji.com)
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Updated Dec 6, 2008
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