Since ancient times, people have learned lessons from the mysticism and dynamic energy of animals, and have made various attempts to incorporate them into their own lives. One of the most representative animals is the owl, which is said to be the sage of the forest and appears as a guardian deity in Ainu and Western mythology. It is still popular to this day as a symbol of wishing for ``fukuro'' (to grow old in abundance) and ``fukuroku'' (to escape hardship). With this wish in mind, we have created a charming appearance that will gently watch over your daily life.
Material: There are two types: Bubinga wood and Tagayasan wood.
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A gift for wishing happiness.
This object was created as a new lucky charm, using the "bird" as a motif, which is said to be a symbol of happiness, by making full use of the leg materials and scraps that are created during the recycling of a single board.
Satoshi Momose of Hikimonosho 639 (Shizuoka Prefecture) carves each piece from the legs of a tatami desk made from precious wood.
The warmth of the expression and the beauty of the dignified heathered grain created by eternity are art created by nature. Recommended not only for your home, but also as a gift for celebratory occasions such as the first annual festival or housewarming.
We hope that your living room, where you relax every day with your family, friends, and partner, will become a perch of good fortune.
Product design: sail Keigo Nakamura
https://www.sail-jp.com/Produced by: Hikimonosho 639 Satofumi Momose
https://hikimonojo639.com/Graphic design: judd Takashi Shimizu
https://judd.jp/Producer: rewood Teruhisa Mizuno
https://re-wood.jp/■About rewood
A single piece of board has been popular in homes across Japan since ancient times as the top of ``zashiki desks.'' Literally, it is a luxurious wood cut from a single log, and the wood used is trees that are over 200 years old.
It is a resource that can be said to be a blessing to the earth, but with the changing times, lifestyle habits have changed, and as the number of Japanese-style rooms has decreased, they are now discarded as unnecessary items. Therefore, we at rewood are working to rescue tatami desks from all over Japan and rework them into a form that fits modern lifestyles. We hope that by making use of the resources we currently have, we can help prevent over-logging and protect our rich forests.
[Staff review]
staff:AkatsukaMaterial: Made from luxurious wood cut from a single log.
Key point: This ornament features an owl motif, made from unused Japanese-style table tops. It is a perfect item to place at the entrance or in the living room as a guardian deity for your home.
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