Smiling devil tiles to protect your home and family
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A lucky charm made from a 1,400 year-old onigawara tile. This is a new type of item that can incorporate traditional Japanese culture and craftsmanship into daily life, regardless of architectural style. Onigawara, with their charming and exuberant laughter, have an expression that makes people forget the notion that "demons are scary". Onigawara has the meaning of protecting a house and family, so it is recommended as a gift to celebrate a housewarming, a housewarming, a wedding, or anyone who is starting a new life in a new environment.

A lucky charm to protect your home with a smile.

Feature 1 of Laughing Onigawara

A lucky charm to protect your home with a smile.

In recent architectural styles, onigawara have become less common decorations. Although many people may not be familiar with them, onigawara are a part of traditional Japanese culture with a history of 1,400 years, and have been valued as an evil-doer to protect houses and families.

Onigawara, which can be displayed indoors, is a new type of item that can incorporate traditional Japanese culture and craftsmanship into daily life, regardless of architectural style. It is recommended for use as a house amulet or as an amulet to protect the family and ward off evil.

Rich expressions created by onimists

Feature 2 of Laughing Onigawara

Rich expressions created by onimists

"Oni-shi" refers to the craftsmen who make onigawara. Onigawara, which have a three-dimensional design, are made by hand and require a great deal of skill. These laughing devil tiles are also carefully produced one by one by Atsushi Yamashita, a devil craftsman, with no compromise made in the smallest details.

The expression on the face of the ogre, which is so bold and laughing from all angles, seems to make people forget about the notion that ogres are frightening. The inorganic texture of the tiles gives them a warmth that can be attributed to the skill and sincerity of the craftsmen who created them.

Modern design that fits in with contemporary interiors

Feature 3 of Laughing Onigawara

Modern design that fits in with contemporary interiors

Walnut is used for the base of the onigawara. Walnut is a popular material for furniture and wooden goods, and is characterized by its deep color.

Onigawara tiles have a strong Japanese image, but by combining the unique luster of these tiles with walnut, they give a very modern impression. It also has a luxurious feel, and makes you want to place it where people can see it.

It matches not only home entrances and living rooms, but also office information and reception rooms. Because of its luxurious feel, this item can be displayed anywhere.

Wall mountable! Choice of Styles

Detail of Laughing Onigawara1

Wall mountable! Choice of Styles

Laughing Onigawara can be displayed not only stationary but also hung on a wall. The main unit comes with a wooden board to be used as a stand when stationary or as a hook when hanging on the wall, and screws for hanging on the wall. The accessories are stored behind the tiles upon arrival.

For those who do not want to put as many small items as possible, hanging on the wall is a very convenient way to display a laughing devil's face. The three-dimensionality of onigawara, which is not found in paintings, is one of their characteristics, so they can be hung on the wall in any space and still have a strong sense of presence.

In addition, to prevent the Laughing Tile from slipping when placed stationary, there is a silicon non-slip surface on the bottom of the base. Weighing approximately 800g, it is as heavy as three apples, so it is useful to prevent the Laughing Onigawara from slipping and falling. The non-slip surface can be removed when hanging on the wall, and it is nice to see that careful consideration has been given to ease of use.

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Comes in a special paulownia wood box! Luxurious package

The Laughing Onigawara arrives in a special paulownia wood box. Also included are a pamphlet with detailed information about Onigawara Kemori and Onishi, precautions for use, and an installation form for wall-hanging.

The special paulownia wood box is also made with a sense of quality and solidity, so there is no need to worry about damage during shipping.

Since it is not something you will buy many times in your lifetime, you will be more pleased when you receive it if it is in a special package.

As a housewarming or housewarming gift, or as a gift for the opening of a new store or business

Give a laughing demon tile

As a housewarming, housewarming, or store opening gift

Onigawara (ogre tiles) have the meaning of protecting a house and family, so they are recommended as congratulatory gifts for people starting a new life in a new environment, such as for a housewarming, house-moving, or wedding gift. It is also a perfect gift to celebrate the opening of a new store or business, as well as a gift to encourage someone who is starting a new challenge. It will be an item that will protect your store or company.

BECOS's wrapping service allows you to choose from a variety of modern Japanese designs using Japanese paper, furoshiki wrapping cloths, and other uniquely Japanese materials. If you are unable to hand-deliver the gift in person, we can also print a message card with the text you wish to convey.

The timing of giving a gift of good fortune is often a milestone and important moment for the recipient. Please give a thoughtful gift, thinking of the smile on the recipient's face when he or she holds it in his or her hands.

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