Description

“KAMI NO SHIO” is a new form of “pile of salt,” an ancient Japanese custom to purify spaces and bring luck, that has been redesigned into a chic interior piece by world-renowned designer Gwenael Nicolas.
Inspired by the beautiful hexagonal shapes (cosmic galaxies, snow crystals, DNA) created by nature, the glass vessel blends in with any interior space, whether Japanese or Western, and is easy to use in the modern age.
The salt is of the finest quality, produced by slowly boiling down deep sea water from Mie Prefecture, and was dedicated to the Ise Grand Shrine’s Kaguraden Hall.
It comes in a gorgeous paulownia wood box.
Information
| Manufacturer | KAMI NO SHIO |
|---|---|
| Country of origin | Tokyo, Japan |
| Technique | pile of salt |
| Material | Glass container, salt |
| Size | W12.2 * D4.72 * H1.57 in. (W31 * D12 * H4cm) |
| Weight | 1.76 lbs(800g) |
| Capacity | 0 oz(0ml) |
| Electronic Equipment | |
| Note | The salt in the product is made by the same production process as food, but it is not sold as food, so please do not eat it. If it gets into your eye, please wash it out with water. Glassware may break or chip on impact. Do not use if broken or chipped. Keep out of reach of small children and pets. Please be careful to avoid accidental ingestion. |
| Delivery Time | 1-2 weeks (if out of stock + 1-2 weeks) |
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