MIROKU
Miroku-Bosatsu, Maitreya, is said to save the people in the world. This collection was named MIROKU in the hope that the fragrance of this small jar would save people, that is, make people happy. Here we would like to present you a new style ‘MIROKU’, combining Japanese traditional incense with a small jar.
Using a traditional technique called ‘tere-pin patting’, which is not so popular recently, we are expanding five-color variations. Besides, the technique called kinrande, paisting gold leaf, is applied to express delicate patterns. We make the best use of characteristics of Kinzangama kiln, and enclose a sweet smell in the small world.
- TATEWAKU -
A wavy pattern called TATEWAKU have been used for Noh-play costumes since long ago, for it has an effectiveness to show a person’s action more gracefully. In this collection, we arrange the wavy pattern in the form of standing postures.