The long-awaited release of the "Oboro" series of vases has finally begun.
These vases are crafted using marble offcuts, making the inventory of the vases limited.
Moreover, in response to delightful requests such as "I want to choose a different type of stone" or "I want it made in a different size," we have received information from a factory in Gifu Prefecture, where the vases are produced. They have provided details on the types of stones and sizes available for vase production.
In the future, we will update NEWS m, so we would appreciate it if you could check regularly for updates.For the stone types listed below, we are accepting orders until January 23rd.
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Bianco Carrara
In stock. Various products can be produced.Feel free to inquire via CONTACT
The marble known as "Bianco Carrara," a staple of white marble, is quarried in the Tuscany region of central Italy. Grey streaks mix with the white base to create a pattern. -
Teresa Rosata
2-3 pieces of "Oborotsuki" (Whether 3 pieces can be produced will be determined after cutting the raw stone)Produced from sections without mountain scars to ensure suitability as a vase.Quarried on Cebu Island in the Philippines, "Teresa Rosata" is a gentle pink marble. It features a pink (salmon-pink with a hint of yellow) base with distinctive white patterns.
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Bianco BrouilleOne each of Kasumi and AsatsuyuThe city of Carrara in northwestern Italy has been producing marble for over 2,000 years. "Bianco Broye" is a white marble, as the name suggests, with slightly more patterns than Bianco Carrara.The beautiful patterns of Bianco Broye can be viewed on the product page for the vase "Kasumi".
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Norwegian Rose
Can be produced within the size of the block shown in the image.Quarried in the county of Nordland in the middle of the Kingdom of Norway, "Norwegian Rose" is an elegant marble with a beautiful rose colour as the name implies. It features a clear pink base with white and green patterns. -
Grigio Carnico
Can be produced within the size of the block shown in the image.Quarried in the northeastern part of the Italian Republic, "Grigio Carnico" is a dark grey marble. While not flashy, it exudes a sense of weight and calmness due to its colour and texture. Random white veins are present in the dark grey. -
Greek Serpentinite (Tinos Green)
Can be produced within the size of the block shown in the image.Quarried on the island of Tinos in the Hellenic Republic, "Tinos Green" is a type of serpentinite in geological terms. It has a deep green colour with numerous white vein-like patterns. The main minerals composing serpentinite are dark green serpentine, light green or bluish-green talc, and calcite. The intensity of colour and patterns varies based on the arrangement and quantity of these minerals.