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23.01.2022 The Rincense is a Japanese Rin bell and incense stick holder combined on one elegant vessel. The Rin bell sounds is remarkable, warm and gently calm tones. There is also a matching candle holder version known as Rindle.



22.01.2022 Tempo Drop Storm Glasses are contemporary version of the old way of Storm Glass as weather forecasting instrument. Not entirely accurate as weather predictor in contemporary life but way more enjoyable to watch Tempo and its scenery changes with temperature variations. Perfect as a slow life object. #stormglass #slowlife

20.01.2022 Most delightful splattered glaze bowl by Hiroyasu Ando of Jyusengama Pottery. @ Sydney, Australia

20.01.2022 Holiday Sale at Ginkgo Leaf. 15% off any orders with the code ‘Holiday2020’ 26th - 30th December. Shop online now via bio link.



20.01.2022 Solacube is a range of beautifully preserved plants in resin cubes. The Dandelion is one of the most mesmerising, inspiring sensitivity and delight amongst those who are drawn to observe and appreciate the wonders of botanical lives.

20.01.2022 Kushime refers to the hand carved ‘combs tooth’ patterns which bring forth rustic and elegant looks on these handmade vessels. The maker Fudogama Kiln shows restraint , avoiding excessive decoration to express unadulterated beauty in each object.

19.01.2022 Please enjoy the most wonderful jade green Marutama cast iron teapot designed by Hisanori Masuda. Beautifully casted using traditional Yamagata casting techniques, the sphere shape expresses a traditional tea ceremony atmosphere and a warm feel when embraced in use.



19.01.2022 This unique Faceted Mug with earthy texture and randomised glaze effects is handcrafted by Hechimon of Shigaraki. It expresses the wabi-sabi-suki aesthetic of finding beauty In earthiness, humility and appreciation of the immediate experience.

17.01.2022 Rinka - plum blossoms- inspired porcelain tableware is restocked.

13.01.2022 Please enjoy the premium Shima Shima Imabari Towels inspired by Kokura-Ori a traditional cotton weaving style preferred by the Samurai class in feudal Japan. Noriko Tsuiki, a dyeing and weaving artist collaborated with Imabari Towels to create beautiful stripes designs for these reversible towels with luxurious volume, springy softness and excellent water absorption. #imabari #japanesetowel #stripes #stripesonstripes #madeinjapan

13.01.2022 Studio Gala Suzuki Inkstone tableware made from Gensho Slate. Each platter is carefully hand cut, hewn and painted with gold and tin dust by Ogatsu-cho artisans - famed for their artistry with calligraphy ink preparation stoneware since Muromachi Era (1336-1573).

12.01.2022 This suribachi and surikogi set- Japanese mortar and pestle - has a spouted lip to make it easier to pour the contents. The understated beauty lends itself well to use as a serving bowl once the sauce or paste is done. #suribachi #surikogi #mortarandpestle #japanesemortarandpestle



11.01.2022 Rinka ‘Plum blossoms’ inspired tableware is back in stock. Collection of porcelain ware with wonderful texture and weight. Enjoy the warmth and feel of handmade pottery. @ Sydney, Australia

07.01.2022 A beautifully compact and balanced kitchen scissors by Prince Labo. Made by craftsmen in Tsubame Sanjo, a well known iron crafts manufacturing centre in Niigata.

05.01.2022 Please enjoy this lovely mess of African Hosta Lilies in bloom accompanied by Saxifraga and Tricyrtis.

05.01.2022 Happy to share the wonderful range of Pleco biodegradable pleated totes. Pleco totes are made in collaboration with experts and artisan in Fukui Prefecture, bring together technological innovation, sustainable ideas and expertise in yarn processing, weaving, dyeing, sewing and pleating. #biodegradable #ecobag #sustainableliving #recycling #pleats #pleatedbag #zerowasteliving

05.01.2022 Japanese Inabari tenugui - ‘hand towels’ with subtle Edo-komon inspired designs traditional used on kimono fabrics. Great for use in health and wellness activities such as gym, yoga, jogging or cycling. The attached elastic ribbon belt band is suitable for tying up the towel around neck or hair. @ Sydney, Australia

02.01.2022 Renzuru, roughly translates as ‘consecutive cranes’ is one of Japan’s oldest and most advanced form of origami craft. It involves folding multiple cranes from a single piece of origami paper template. The technique to master is to fold the cranes without cutting the paper and have the cranes remain connected to each other. There are 3 levels of origami template to play and master. @ Sydney, Australia

01.01.2022 20% off orders over $200 with code BLACKFRIDAY. 27-30 Nov. Shop online at ginkgoleaf.com.au #blackfriday #blackfridaysale #ginkgoleafshop #cybermonday

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