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Hibi Garden Series at Koncent Melbourne
Andrew Hasegawa
hibi garden. Fragrances that invite us to an imaginary garden of blooming flowers. To find a moment of enveloping euphoria in everyday life. Regular box of garden. (8 sticks / with exclusive mat)(Product package size) H57 x W56 x D9(mm) At Koncent Melbourne
Animal Towels Made in Japan
Andrew Hasegawa
Soft gentle cotton that is easy on your skin and absorbent. Made in Imabari, Shikoku island Japan an area famous for towels. Designed by Masaru Suzuki on behalf of Ottaipnu and manufactured by Yoshi Towel. Animal Towel will brighten up your bathroom. Best prices in Australia find them at KONCENT's online store. Three sizes: face, hand and bath towels Take care: Machine wash with cold water and mild detergent. No bleach or fabric softeners. Hang or tumble dry on low.
Silk body mesh scrub towel. Joshukinuya by Miyama
Andrew Hasegawa
The Joshukinuya silk body mesh scrub towel has arrived and been tested. The texture allows the mesh towel to clean your skin: exfoliate in style with natural silk fibres from the Japanese Alps. Made by Miyama (since 1955) this product is beautifully packaged and makes a useful and original gift. Find Joshu Kinuya products at KONCENT Melbourne's online store.
Silk bath and body products by Joshu Kinuya
Andrew Hasegawa
Work yourself into a lather with mother natures natural fibre: silk. Spun from cocoons in the Japanese alps these products are 100% Made in Japan. Exclusive to KONCENT Melbourne these products make a unique gift. Exfoliate in luxury. Beautifully packaged. Find Joshu Kinuya silk bath and body products at our online store. KONCENT Melbourne.
Hibi 10 minute aroma Back Story
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Andrew HasegawaHIBI Back Story: ‘Craftsmanship to pass down on the roots of traditional match production to the next generation’The reminiscence of a Harima match manufacturer - 86 years after its foundation. Match manufacturing technology was introduced from Europe to Japan at the beginning of the Meiji era (1868 -1912). Before long, the match manufacturing industry grew and matches made in Japan became an export item because of their high quality. Especially the area stretching from Kobe to Himeji in Hyogo Prefecture prospered as a cluster of match manufacturers, advantage of the geographical proximity of Kobe Port, which made it easier for...