Favored Candle / Mame-Daifuku
Candles that look just like the real thing in the shape of the deceased's favorite food. In addition to being a proposal for a modern memorial service, it is also a way to celebrate not only the deceased, but also anniversaries. It is not only a proposal for a modern memorial service, but also for anniversary celebrations and unique Japanese souvenirs. The use of these candles has expanded to include not only memorial services for the deceased, but also anniversary celebrations and unique Japanese souvenirs.
■A growing number of cemeteries are banning food offerings because they often cause damage to birds and animals, such as rotting and being eaten by crows and other animals.It would be lonely to only offer flowers and incense when visiting graves on important occasions such as the equinoxes and Obon.Candles with favorite foods look so realistic that when you light them, you feel as if the deceased has eaten them.
Candles with favorite foods are also recommended for gravesites.
■The smiling faces of family members around the dinner table in everyday life. The most memorable memories are the ordinary days. Memories of delicious food and memories of fun are always engraved in our hearts as a set. Grandpa's favorite sake, Dad's favorite beer, Grandma's favorite sushi, and Mom's favorite dumplings. Let the candlelight remind you of those happy "those times".
The candles, which look just like the real thing and have a sense of fun, make great birthday and other gifts.
Awarded year | Good Design Award 2015 | |||
Award-winning company | Kameyama Corporation | |||
Dimensions | Main body: W93 x L93 x H47mm, candle part: W50 x L46 x H38mm | |||
Material | Candle: paraffin, dish: ceramic | |||
Burning time | Approx. 2 to 3 hours | |||
Country of origin | China |
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