Traditional
Japanese decorative items and traditional items such as good luck charms, incense, and masksCalligraphy is the art of calligraphy. Traditionally uses are brush, pen and ink. In the social and artistic life of Japan, the calligraphy is still today highly...
Decorative stationery set´s with traditional japanese motifs.
Flowers beautify living rooms. If you would like to arrange them artfully in a vase, already has an almost Japanese setting. Ikebana means living flowers....
In Japan a no-mask is called No-Men respectively No-Omote (german: face / surface). By handing down some 250 types of masks have developed to represent different...
Fans in Japan are still used by men and women. A fan is ideal for decorating, to get a cooling by producing an airflow, or to flirt with it. In Japan, a fan is also...
Among the most popular talismans of the Japanese is the Daruma. He is to assist in the wish-fulfillment, and is often given away for New Year or on special occasions....
Rituals belongs to japanese culture. For New Year's Day is traditionally given away, the Daruma doll, which is one of the most popular talismans. This doll will help...
How about an Noren for your home or your practice? Noren is a Japanese two-lane door curtain, which is sewn in the middle. This door curtain is found in private...
With incense you create in your home or in your office pleasant scents. Incense may include stimulating, reassuring, harmonizing or detergent, too. At the inflame of...
In this section is all about traditional products, which have become an integral part of Japanese culture. Whether No masks, darumas, fan, or incense, you'll find it. This typical traditional things are excellent for decorating the living rooms and offices. Traditional such as incense is also very popular in the West, the selection of scents is huge. By the way is a traditional is a nice gift for others, too. Have fun!



