"Concave" Altar set is one that
I designed a long time ago in the Krenov Tradition.
This one is in Jatoba and Macassar Ebony and the Jatoba has aged to a beautiful wine red color.
This is a recent photo and it still looks good
after 25 years. The new version will have a slight
design change to make the side lights not visible when viewing the Gohonzon. $5600.
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"American Classic" gets its name from
a conglomeration of design styles that are derived from the american furniture design palette. It will go with almost
any decor style. shown here in Mahogany. $4500.
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This Omamori Butsudan is made of Teak and Walnut. Teak is the most stable
wood when it is cut into very small, thin parts, so I only offer this in teak. Below, the open doors reveal a cutaway
to the Gohonzon that allows the locket to open to its maximum angle, and a white background is added to the other side
to balance out the symmetry, giving a pleasing, non-distracting view of the Gohonzon. The locket loads easily and securely
through a sliding back panel. $350.
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This newest Butsudan design is called "Minor Ellipse"
because it is similar to Ellipse, but is a scaled-down version, both in size and in cost. Shown here in quilted maple with
Padauk and Purple heart trim for a playful, joyful look. 52" wide x 24" deep x 72" high. The lowest level
has cabinet doors for storage. $6400