[About the product]
Born from the sand of the Tottori Sand Dunes,Travel rabbit
"Three rabbits" were based on rabbits of the Skansen series, which were manufactured from 1976 to 1979. thisteaThe color "Rabbit of the Travel" was born as a Tonkachi original work by the technology of solidifying the sand of "Mortar Magic" in Tottori Prefecture.
After the SKANSEN series rabbits ended in 1979, one -rabbit pottery, which is still manufactured, appeared. This "three rabbits" is a mini size of about 11cm smaller than any rabbit pottery made so far.
This work made with sand, which is a blessing from nature, is a new masterpiece of Japan Maid based on the sustainable idea of Lisa Larson, who is conscious of the symbiosis of people and nature. In this reprint in Japan, we used Sakurajima's volcanic ash (black), oyster shells (white) in Hiroshima Prefecture, and tottori sand (tea), creating works from the ingredients in Japan.
* This product uses sand in the Tottori Sand Dunes area (outside the national park) as the raw materials. It was made with mortar magic unique technology to solidify the powder.
[Design]
It was made based on the rabbit of the Skansen series that was manufactured from 1976 to 1979.。Unlike other animal works of Lisa, it is a stylish modeling with stubbornness and humor in a crisp appearance.Reused the sand in the Tottori Sand Dunes areaIt is made of the same raw material as "Tottori Rakuda".There is probably an oasis beyond the sand「"Rabbit of travel" goes on a journey. After that, the rabbits of the sea and passion will follow. I made it with such an image.
[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.