Tottori seal

Lisa LarsonSKU: LL2107

Price
Sale price¥5,500(Tax in)
Spec
Size(mm)
W20×H18.5×D8cm
Material
Tottori Sand Dunes Sand
* Sands collected from outside the national park in the area called Tottori Sand Dunes are used.
Weight
190 g
Maid in
Japan
Barcode
4589962269190
Precautions
● Please be careful when handling it because it will be damaged if you drop it or handle it violently.
● Avoid using or storing in a place where the sand is peeled off if it gets wet in water, as it may peel the sand.
● Please be careful not to put your child in your mouth.

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Delivery will be delivered by Sagawa Express.

The shipping cost is 715 yen (tax included) nationwide.
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Returns and exchanges of products for customer's convenience cannot be basically accepted.
We cannot accept returns or exchanges of products that have been more than one week after delivery or products that have been damaged or stained under customer's responsibilities.


The quality is perfect, but if the product is damaged or stained, or if it is different from your order, contact Staff@tonkachi.co.jp within 7 days after delivery of the product. please give me.


(In this case, the shipping cost will be borne by our shop.)

[About the product]
Seals born from oyster shells
"Azalashi Mini", which has a crisp texture and charming expression, has been reborn as a work of Japan Maid, which is a technology that solidifies the oyster shells of "Mortar Magic" in Tottori Prefecture.
The "seals" appeared as one of the reprints of the zoo series called "Skansen" in Sweden from 1977 to 1983. "Skansen" is an outdoor museum established in Stockholm in 1891, and is made up of animals living in the zoo in it.
The "Tottorino" series that inherits the sustainable idea that Lisa Larson thinks. This work, which is usually discarded, reuses the "oyster shell in Hiroshima", is easy on the natural environment, people, and the future. Lisa himself agrees as an interesting project.

* This product uses a crushed oyster shell in Hiroshima Prefecture as a raw material. It was made with mortar magic unique technology to solidify the powder.

[Design]
It is a work with a natural impression with a matte texture while keeping the simple and adorable expression of the base "seal". Although the shells are crushed finely, the touch is smooth and smooth. It doesn't make you feel the reusing of oysters at all, and the appearance is like a pottery. Lisa's masterpiece has been completed as a new work in collaboration with modern technology. When you line up with the original, you can enjoy the difference in texture.

[From the staff]
"" "" "" "Tottori white dogThis seal is attractive with the feeling of size that can be touched in your hand and the texture that you want to keep in your hand. This expression and touch are excellent in healing effect.
I use oyster shells in Hiroshima Prefecture, but they are produced in Tottori Prefecture, so they are named "Tottori". I hope that it will be a bridge that connects Lisa, Tottori, Sweden and Japan.

[About the production company]
Mortar Magic in Tottori Prefecture. They developed a technology to solidify sand and create figures, wondering if they could contribute to the local area. In addition, we succeeded in solidifying these materials and making figures on the problem that pumice stones and volcanic ash are seriously troubled. It is a hot company that can solve problems by effectively utilizing the disliked natural materials, and keeps an eye on tonkachi.
 

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