Since 1600s Binchotan Charcoal has been used in Japan. In Kishu (Wakayama) is the region where good quality Binchotan Charcoals has been traditionally produced. They are extremely hard like steel and have countless number of porous pores on surface. These pores help remove unwanted chemicals from tap
Read MoreTraditional Japanese candles are made of natural plants such as fruits of wax trees, rice, rape flowers, or Urushi (sumac) tree. Wick is made of Washi paper wrapped with rush grass. The flame is larger and brighter than
Read MoreKasuri is Japanese term for Ikat fabric, which is originated from India.It is known for its patterns with blurred edge. Kasuri is woven often with cotton yarn.
Japanese folks started wearing Kasuri since
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