Product Features
Made of plastic
It is compact and lightweight. There is no need to worry about it falling off.
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How to install a wall-mounted Buddhist altar
Our original products have been developed and developed so that they can be installed easily.
Interior Buddhist altar with a stylish mirror
- This is an installation example. It is an interior Buddhist altar with a mirror.
- It is a product recommended for youth members, who are about to make a new departure in faith.
- It is easy to attach to plasterboard, wooden walls, and pillars.
Flexible installation
- It can be mounted anywhere on the wall.
- It matches your lifestyle.
- No base furniture is necessary.
- It is light and stable.
Compact and simple design
- This is an image of the Butsudan when the doors are open. It’s simple, and yet you’ll never get tired of the look.
- There is a magnet on the doors, and it is secure when closed.
Excellent functionality
- You can keep it always clean and secure with a transparent plastic cover.
- The plastic cover slides up and down so it is easy to use and remove.
- There are screw holes at the top and bottom of the Butsudan. These screw holes are designed for easy installation and removal of the Butsudan.
Thin and lightweight
- The Butsudan weighs approximately 2 pounds and it is easy to lift up to remove but very secure once properly mounted.
- The depth of the Butsudan is only 1.3 inches; it is comparable to that of paintings.
Mounting brackets for plasterboard walls included
- It can be used for plasterboard walls.
- The size of pins on the brackets are as small as push pins—it leaves almost no punch holes after removal.
- You need to use only a couple of nails to install the Butsudan and it can be safely installed.
Mounting brackets for wooden walls and pillars included
- Iron wood screws can be used for installation on wooden walls and pillars.
- It can be safely installed just by fastening the screws in two places.
- Use of iron wood screws may leave small punch holes—0.15 inch in diameter.
- For installation, please use the corrects parts for plasterboard or wooden surface.
Installation manual
- Refer to the enclosed installation manual for easy installation.
Dimension
Buddhist altar body size
- Internal height: appx. 17 inches
- Total height: appx. 19 inches
- Width: appx. 10 inches
- Maximum width: appx. 20 inches
- Depth: appx. 1.3 inches
It is not compatible with Large/Special Gohonzon.
Your unique Butsudan
- You can freely customize your Butsudan and turn it into one and only Butsudan in the world.
Customization with wall stickers
- You can customize your Butsudan easily with wall stickers.
Customization with artificial flowers
- An example of customized Butsudan with pretty artificial sunflowers.
A must-see for those who do not want to punch a hole in the wall
- This is an installation example of Butsudan on the surface of a wooden pillar.
Customization with papercraft butterflies and canola flowers
- This an example of Butsudan customized by one of our customers.
- Butterflies are fixed with hooks, and a stand is used to store various Buddhist accessories (e.g., prayer beads) under the wall-hanging Butsudan.
Please share with us your customized Butsudan. Send your photos to KOUFUDOU at (koufudou.sf@gmail.com)