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Nabashima Celadon Mokko Cutout Wind Chime

Sale price$54.00 USD

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Description

This porcelain wind chime features an intricate mokko pattern, a traditional Japanese motif long associated with prosperity and protection. Found in family crests and sword fittings, the mokko shape has been a part of Japanese design for centuries. Carefully hand-carved by artisans, each piece showcases the craftsmanship behind its delicate openwork.

The crystal-clear, jade-colored glaze of Nabeshima celadon brings out the beauty of the details, allowing air to flow through gracefully. Exceptionally lightweight, this wind chime produces a crisp, delicate ring that lingers on the breeze.

Its paper strip is made from Nao Washi, a traditional handmade paper from Saga Prefecture, adding a soft texture that harmonizes with the porcelain’s serene blue tones—perfect for a peaceful summer setting.

Nabashima Celadon Mokko Cutout Wind Chime
Nabashima Celadon Mokko Cutout Wind Chime Sale price$54.00 USD
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Wind Chimes

In Japan, wind chimes are a cherished symbol of summer, enjoyed by those seeking refreshment from the heat and the humidity. When caressed by the breeze, Japanese wind chimes produce clear, delicate sounds that soothe the mind and provide a sense of coolness. Hang a wind chime from our collection outside to appreciate its music playing in the wind, or indoors to enjoy its beauty and calming presence all year round.

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Celadon

Celadon porcelain originated in China and was introduced to Japan by the 10th century. Among the aristocratic classes at that time, celadon wares from China were regarded as the finest imported goods. They adored its mysterious blue and named it "secret-color."

Production of celadon ware began in the Hizen region, the northwestern part of present Kyushu in the early Edo period (1603 CE - 1868 CE), and the technique was later passed on to Kyoto and nearby areas. In 1957, the craft technology was designated a national intangible cultural asset. Celadon continues to be cherished and crafted by many potters and artisans today.

Celadon

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Multiple shipping options available, with discounted shipping for orders over 500000 and free shipping over 5000000.

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Full compensation for any accidental damage that may occur during transit.

Made by Japanese craftsmen

Fair prices plus free furoshiki wrapping with every order.