Kagami Mochi 鏡餅
Kagami Mochi (鏡餅) is a Japanese New Year decoration meaning “mirror rice cake” and consists of two stacked mochi of differing sizes with a Japanese “daidai” orange placed on top. Kagami mochi is usually displayed on a sheet atop a stand and placed in the household’s Shinto altar. It’s traditionally eaten on the second Saturday or Sunday in January.
Available in two sizes. Frame not included.
Product details
Material: Mohawk Superfine Ultrawhite Eggshell 270gsm acid-free card from GF Smith
Printing process: Archival giclee pigment ink
Origin: Printed and hand-cut in Nottingham, United Kingdom
Delivery times & prices
We ship worldwide. 日本へ国際郵便で送ります。
UK deliveries: 3-4 working days via Royal Mail 1st class
International deliveries available via Royal Mail International Standard Airmail
Prices calculated during checkout
For more information on shipping times for international deliveries, please check the delivery & returns page.
Kagami Mochi (鏡餅) is a Japanese New Year decoration meaning “mirror rice cake” and consists of two stacked mochi of differing sizes with a Japanese “daidai” orange placed on top. Kagami mochi is usually displayed on a sheet atop a stand and placed in the household’s Shinto altar. It’s traditionally eaten on the second Saturday or Sunday in January.
Available in two sizes. Frame not included.
Product details
Material: Mohawk Superfine Ultrawhite Eggshell 270gsm acid-free card from GF Smith
Printing process: Archival giclee pigment ink
Origin: Printed and hand-cut in Nottingham, United Kingdom
Delivery times & prices
We ship worldwide. 日本へ国際郵便で送ります。
UK deliveries: 3-4 working days via Royal Mail 1st class
International deliveries available via Royal Mail International Standard Airmail
Prices calculated during checkout
For more information on shipping times for international deliveries, please check the delivery & returns page.
Kagami Mochi (鏡餅) is a Japanese New Year decoration meaning “mirror rice cake” and consists of two stacked mochi of differing sizes with a Japanese “daidai” orange placed on top. Kagami mochi is usually displayed on a sheet atop a stand and placed in the household’s Shinto altar. It’s traditionally eaten on the second Saturday or Sunday in January.
Available in two sizes. Frame not included.
Product details
Material: Mohawk Superfine Ultrawhite Eggshell 270gsm acid-free card from GF Smith
Printing process: Archival giclee pigment ink
Origin: Printed and hand-cut in Nottingham, United Kingdom
Delivery times & prices
We ship worldwide. 日本へ国際郵便で送ります。
UK deliveries: 3-4 working days via Royal Mail 1st class
International deliveries available via Royal Mail International Standard Airmail
Prices calculated during checkout
For more information on shipping times for international deliveries, please check the delivery & returns page.