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Stones & Sand
Inspired by the desire to convey the importance of connecting with the Earth, items are offered that allow the treasures of the planet—stones and sand—to always be close at hand.
Experience grounding at home.
Touching the stones and sand provides a way to reset and restore balance.
Kingin Sunago

This pillow is filled with sand from Izumo and small stones from Awaji Island.
Awaji Island is said to hold special significance for the Japanese, as it is recorded in the Kojiki and Nihon Shoki—ancient chronicles of Japan—as the first land to emerge in the “Creation of the Country” myth.
More than 1,300 years after the compilation of these chronicles, the grand story of the creation of heaven and earth continues to be passed down on this land.
Touching the stones from the land where Japan began reminds us of important things we may have forgotten.
Meanwhile, Yunotsu in Izumo is a historic hot spring town in Ōda City, Shimane Prefecture, part of the Iwami Ginzan Silver Mine UNESCO World Heritage Site. The area is known for its many baths, including Yakushi-yu and Motoyu.
The sand from this region is composed of approximately 98% quartz, the same material as crystals, with uniform grains that feel pleasant to the touch and help soothe both body and mind.
Use the pillow at room temperature by placing it on the eyes, neck, shoulders, or any area in need of relaxation.
To warm it, use a steamer, a heated kotatsu, or sunlight.
To cool it, place it in the refrigerator.
Nami Makura

This pillow is filled with sand from Izumo.
Place it on top of your own pillow for use.
At room temperature, it helps refresh the head and promotes a restful sleep.
During hot summer months, storing it in the refrigerator provides a cool sensation, encouraging deep and relaxing sleep.
Marble Candle Holder

Each candle holder is carefully handcrafted by artisans using marble from Akiyoshido in Yamaguchi.
The marble, sourced in Mine City, Yamaguchi, was formed over approximately 350 million years, as limestone gradually transformed under the heat of magma and other natural forces.
When a candle is lit, the light dances across the marble crystals, creating a gentle glow that brings a sense of calm and serenity.
Marble Incense Holder

This incense holder features marble from Akiyoshidai set on a ceramic base, with sand for placing incense sticks. The fragrance of the incense helps you start and end your day peacefully.