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Zen Mindful Gift Set “New Moon”
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“Zen Circle Tapestry”
The world is getting chaotic these days. We should know that it’s necessary for us to establish ourselves that can offer a hand to others.
This tapestry is the one which has a spiritual soul helps a strong will accept incompatible things and turn all bad things into goodness as the spirit of shinto preaching.
Black and white, they repel one another but complement each other, those don’t only fascinate people but also ease their minds. The combination used for this tapestry gives you such power and meditation.
The simple appearance will embrace you and your mind gently.
Dimensions
Ring diameter is 8 inches (20cm), thickness is about 3mm.
Materials
Cotton & Metal
Made In New York City
“Crane Ceramic Incense Holder”
Color White
Evoking a truly Japanese image, this ceramic incense holder in the shape of a paper crane is sure to enhance your incense burning experience.
Dimensions
2.25" W x 2" D x 1.25" H
Materials
Ceramic
Origin
Tokyo, Japan
“Japanese Incense Cherry Blossoms ”
OEDO-KOH SAKURA HANAGOROMO
The custom of cherry blossom viewing took hold during the Edo Period.
The somei-yoshino cherry tree, seen in groves throughout Japan today, was originally an ornamental garden variety raised in the village of Somei near Edo. Cherry blossom viewings were also an opportunity for Edo denizens to meet one another, present themselves, and perform : matching fancy kimonos were worn for the occasion, and people sang and danced to celebrate the coming of spring.
The captivating scent of cherry blossoms heralds spring’s arrival.
The incense is nestled in a paulownia box while the packaging is adorned with Japanese patterns in traditional colors. We paid special attention to textures and made sure the packaging has a luxurious surface finish.
The Ukiyo-e paintings printed inside the package express the aesthetic during the Edo period.
Each incense includes an incense holder that resembles the stone pave ments of Edo. Tin was a favored metal by the upper class during the Edo period. The tin incense stand included in the package can be washed with water and will last for a long time.
Dimensions
3" W x 1" D x 4" H
Burn Time
Approx. 12 min.
Origin
Tokyo, Japan
All the items will start to ship in the beginning of December.