Stone hut from a Zen fairytale. Measured by width of roof. 2 pieces
12" $219 (68 lbs)
18" $319 (220 lbs)
Drilled for lighting wire.
A note about shipping damage vs. minor flaws in our stone lanterns and basins. Obvious damage/breakage is rare and we will replace any piece that suffers shipping damage OR provide a $ credit if the damage is repairable by the customer.
Minor flaws/irregularities sometimes will occur during the crafting process as most items go through a flame-thermal treatment at the end of production to give the finished surface a more consistent and natural texture. Natural stone will sometimes react inconsistently during this process and irregular surfaces will occur. We feel this is part of the crafting of these natural stone pieces and that it adds authenticity to them - setting them apart from cast or molded imitations. We do not offer refunds or credits for this type of condition and will not ship an item if we feel we wouldn't want it in our own garden!
Here's a charming parable involving Kusaya:
"A Zen Master, called Ryokan, lived the simplest kind of life in a little hut at the foot of a mountain. One evening, while he was away, a thief sneaked into the hut only to find there was nothing to steal. The Zen Master returned and found him. "You have come a long way to visit me," he told the prowler, "and you should not return empty-handed. Please take my clothes as a gift." The thief was bewildered, but he took the clothes and ran away. The Master sat naked, watching the moon. "Poor fellow," he mused, "I wish I could give him this beautiful moon.""
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Hi Steve! Well, the truck arrived about a half hour ago delivering our lanterns. We’re so very happy with them!! As you can see, the Kusaya is already in place. Oribe will take a little longer to set up, but wanted to pass the pic along right away. Thanks for your great customer service and hope you’re having a wonderful week! Best regards, Tracy