A fusion of the beauty and tradition of Japan.
We bring to you a collection of Japan-made pieces
featuring traditional patterns.
One of the traditional motifs dating back to ancient times,
familiarly known as a bringer of good luck.
The “Golden Lion” symbolizes courage, strength,
luck, prosperity, health and longevity.
“Flower Dance” is a pattern symbolic of beauty and elegance.
The fluttering of petals is an expression of vitality and freedom, as well as
Japan’s natural beauty and the four seasons.
The “Dragon” has long been revered as an auspicious creature.
In addition to their beauty and elegance as an embellishment,
it is believed that their power and mystique bring success and good fortune.
A marriage of “Chrysanthemum” and “Peony,” it represents the meanings
of both flowers, such as wealth and prosperity, longevity,
good health, physical and spiritual fulfillment, beauty and happiness.
This design expresses the vigor, freedom,
vitality and relevance to water as is symbolic of fish. It is also
representative of important themes such as affluence and prosperity.
In the “One Hundred Tigers” design, the depiction is usually of a number
of tigers gathered together. In Japanese culture, the tiger is a symbol of
courage and strength; the pattern thereby represents
the tiger’s dynamism and dignity.