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Our authentic Buddhist objects inspire a sacred atmosphere


 
Buddhist objects are designed to accompany prayer, which means they must be appropriate for sacred ritual. Our artisans consider that the object should be something that inspires the user into reverence, in the way it looks, and in the way it feels when you hold it in your hands.

Our authentic Buddhist objects inspire a sacred atmosphere


 
Buddhist objects are designed to accompany prayer, which means they must be appropriate for sacred ritual. Our artisans consider that the object should be something that inspires the user into reverence, in the way it looks, and in the way it feels when you hold it in your hands.
MAKIE ガラスアート四君子・竹
 
 

We want our Buddhist objects to suit modern life, and this is our biggest consideration in our craftsmanship. We want them to be powerful, awe-inspiring—to move people and get them excited about Buddhism. This is all accomplished with techniques passed down through generations, yet imbued with aesthetics for a new era.
 
Take a look at our array of authentic Buddhist objects.
 

We want our Buddhist objects to suit modern life, and this is our biggest consideration in our craftsmanship. We want them to be powerful, awe-inspiring—to move people and get them excited about Buddhism. This is all accomplished with techniques passed down through generations, yet imbued with aesthetics for a new era.
 
Take a look at our array of authentic Buddhist objects.
 

 
 

Products

Roiro urushi-lacquered zushi altar with cherry blossom maki-e-decorated doors
Gold-plated gokosho (five-pronged vajra pestle)
Rosewood household altar with karakami decorative paper
Incense burner with lotus-shaped base
Silver incense container carved with karakusa patterns
Silver karakusa-sukashi rakusu-kan
Incense container “Phoenix”
Wooden nadeshiko flower
Heron-legged incense burner table
White porcelain incense burner “Plum Blossom in Snow”
Roiro urushi-lacquered zushi altar with hosoge flower patterns
Byakue-Kannon Bodhisattva made of sandalwood
Roiro urushi-lacquered zushi altar with kirikane decoration
Sho-Kannon statue by Matsuhisa Sohrin
Tanjobutsu (Buddha at birth) and hanamido (altar of flowers)
Triangular reliquary
Maki-e incense container “Kobushi”
Single lotus flower
Ivory incense container with lion in maki-e lacquer
Nana-gusoku (seven piece set), Doan style
Hatsusunzen offering stand