Dec 18, 2011

Japanese glass wind bells

corners of roofs of temples, palaces and


homes. Japanese glass wind bells known

as Fūrin (風鈴) have been produced since

the Edo period, and those at Mizusawa

Station are one of the 100 Soundscapes of

Japan. Wind chimes are thought to be

good luck in parts of Asia and are used in

Feng Shu

Japanese porcelain wares Arita-yaki

Imari porcelain is the name for Japanese


porcelain wares made in the town of

Arita, in the former Hizen Province,

northwestern Kyūshū. They were

exported to Europe extensively from the

port of Imari, Saga between latter half of

17th century and former half of 18 th

century, Japanese as well as the Europeans

called them Imari. In Japanese, these

porcelains are also known as Arita-yaki (有

田焼). Imari or Arita porcelain has been

produced continuously until present date

Dec 11, 2011

LED candle hononoStick

Global net shop Giftjaapnese .com launched brand new items LED candle ,hononoStick
2011 DEC10
 The LED candle, "hononoStick" imitates the fire with LED light.

The programming realizes a real feeling of a candle fire with random flickering.
As it is made of LED and does not use actual fire, there is no need to worry about a fire accident.
Great idea for Christmas display, party, event and demonstration.
Never seen such a fantastic goods  from originally maid in Japan




RING-den

RING-den
World net shop Giftjapanese.com launched new item Ring -den which is wind bell.on 2011 Dec10.
This is very unique brand new goods from originally maid in Japan.
The bell body is all made of the ARITA porcelain. The wind-bell rings even without wind, when people walking nearby or with a timer.

Combination of traditional wind bell and electronics- traditional craft and modern tech- makes the sound not electronic but natural, cozy and warm with Arita porcelain, product of a traditional craftsmanship.
This can be used also as a crime prevention tool, as it rings when someone walks nearby
Ring-den wind chimes will just about location you can imagine hotel and reception areas shop entrance
hallways and home entrance.