Rice bran kneaded soap - Uguisu (nightingale)


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Description

These soaps, each one handcrafted by an artisan, resemble traditional Japanese sweets. The first song of the Japanese bush warbler, heralds the arrival of spring, as the plum blossoms begin to bloom. The first song of the Japanese bush warbler, heralds the arrival of spring. Along with the hototogisu (nightingale) in summer and the geese in autumn, the first song of the Japanese bush warbler has long been celebrated. Its melodious song truly embodies the warmth of spring. These soaps, each one handcrafted by an artisan, resemble traditional Japanese sweets. Made without synthetic colorings or fragrances, they are additive-free. Stylish and cute, they make a wonderful gift. They can be used for a variety of purposes, from decoration to fragrance.

Fragrance: Hinoki + Yuzu <br data-mce-fragment="1">After washing, your skin will feel smooth
Recommended for: Recommended for all skin types.
Item details
Contents: 35g
Ingredients: Olive fruit oil, coconut oil, palm oil, rice bran oil, water, sodium hydroxide, cypress oil, yuzu peel oil, ultramarines, iron oxide, chromium oxide *Please be careful not to eat it by mistake.
IMAYO いまよう

This is the official online store for imayo, an additive-free Japanese soap brand. It's a uniquely Japanese beauty style and tradition. imayo's products are based on rice bran oil, which combines the dual functions of cleansing and beauty, and are formulated with a unique blend of oils and extracts. We use a "cold process" method, which prevents the addition of heat to prevent the high-quality beauty ingredients from being destroyed. These products are perfect for personal use or as gifts.

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A chopstick specialty store that collaborates with local traditional crafts

地方の伝統工芸とコラボした箸専門店

Hashiya Mansaku is a chopstick specialty store that offers a wide variety of unique chopsticks, from traditional designs to pop designs, as "Japanese souvenirs."

A wide range of products from pop designs to traditional crafts

In addition to traditional Japanese crafts such as lacquered chopsticks made in Kyoto, such as Wajima lacquerware, Tsugaru lacquerware, and Wakasa lacquerware, Kyoto bamboo chopsticks, and chopstick rests made from Kiyomizu ware and Kutani ware, there are over 800 different products made from rare woods such as Yoshino cedar, Yakusugi cedar, and Kuromoji cedar.

Chopstick rests and paulownia wood boxes are all handmade

We also offer a wide variety of gift boxes to suit various life events and occasions, and they are widely popular as gifts for occasions such as baby showers and weddings.

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