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Newly released "Cherry Blossom Aroma Stone" by Eiichiro Fukushige, porcelain sculpture artist! Limited to 150 sets available as Mother's Day gift in advance until April 26.

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Eiichiro Fukushige, the representative of Eiichiro Seiji, is a sculptor and ceramicist, and his unique creations are characterized by the combination of his two skills.

Using these two techniques, Eiichiro will release a new "Sakura Aroma Stone" on Monday, May 27, 2024, which delicately captures every vein of a cherry leaf and every petal of a cherry blossom.

In addition, a limited edition of 150 sets will be available for pre-order as a Mother's Day gift on the mail order site "Yokamon Ichiba" until April 26, 2024 (Friday).


URL for pre-order sales: https://www.yokamon.jp/ichiba/c200756/134


Sakura Aroma Stone


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◆Reproduction of every petal and every strand of leaves

Sakura" is a symbolic flower of Japan and much loved.

This is a very delicate and beautiful work, in which every petal and leaf is reproduced by hand by the artist.


One of the key points of this piece is that the base is cut in a nanametric shape.

You can admire the delicate and lovely appearance of cherry blossoms even from a distance.


We hope you will enjoy a dainty cherry blossom at home.


Front, side, back, close-up


◆Practicality and usage

Since it is made of unglazed porcelain (pottery), aroma oil soaks into the body and volatilizes to fragrance the surrounding area.

Please put 2 to 3 drops of your favorite essential oil on the Sakura aroma stone and enjoy.

When the fragrance fades, please reapply drops of oil.


We recommend the use of essential oil (100% essential oil).

If you are worried about the oil soaking into your desk, place a plate or something under the piece.

Aroma oil is not included in this product.


Dripping aroma oil


◆Can be used in any interior and any place

The soft pink color of the unglazed ceramic base is gentle and matches with both Japanese and Western-style interiors.

It can be used at bedside, changing room, bathroom, entrance, etc. It is comfortable to use while sleeping as there is no motor noise.


For Japanese taste


For Western taste


◆Recommended as a gift

The symbolic flower of Japan and favorite flower of Sakura is "beauty of spirit" and "graceful woman" in the language of flowers.

Since it does not use fire or electricity, you can enjoy the aroma of aroma easily and safely.


The "Sakura Aroma Stone" is a perfect gift.

It will be shipped in a gift box.



Specifications, details, sales, etc.

Product name : Cherry blossom aroma stone

Price : 3,300 yen (tax included)

Color : Light pink (natural color of unglazed pottery)

Size : Approx. 5.2 cm (width) X 6.5 cm (depth) X 4.5 cm (height)

Weight : Approx. 50g

      *Because of the manual finishing process, there may be slight variations in the finished product.

Pre-sale: Pre-sale as "Mother's Day Gift" until April 26, 2024 (Fri.)

      Limited to 150 sets.

      https://www.yokamon.jp/ichiba/c200756/134



◆Eiichiro Fukushige, Representative of Eiichiro Seiji

Department of Sculpture, Musashino Art University

The roots of Eiichiro Seiichiro's pottery are in the potteries of Fukukou Seiichiro (Kozan Pottery), which has been producing Hasami pottery for 10 generations since the Edo period.

His mother is the ceramic artist Miwa Fukushige.

Eiichiro's pottery, in which delicate sculptural elements are applied to colorless white porcelain, has his own unique world view.

He has established a style that is not bound by the conventional image of pottery.


Representative Works

Created a white porcelain memorial relief statue in honor of the late world-famous pianist, Takahiro Sonoda.

Created a bronze relief statue of the late Kiyohide Sonoda, a pioneer of music education in Japan.

Produced a white porcelain sculpture cinerary urn for the late screenwriter Morikazu Ichikawa.

Produced a trophy for the screenplay award of Morikazu Ichikawa.


Eiichiro Seiichiro Porcelain Public Website

https://eiichiro-porcelain-art.com/


Production scene (carving the jagged edges of leaves by hand)


Eiichiro Fukushige, artist (under production)

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