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Japanese people have various kinds of customs to pray for long lasting peace. ¡ÈKimon-yoke (avoiding the influence of demon gate)¡É is one of them. It is a wisdom of ancestors, which is for going along with demon gate. They have prayed for the peace of their invaluable houses and shops, and entrusted their wish to stones. Why don¡Çt you reconsider the Japanese custom in the present day?

We have added cornerstones using exceptional domestically sourced Aji Komame Stone in addition to our basic granite cornerstones. Ideal for those seeking superior quality for significant occasions such as building a new home or opening a new store.

About demon¡Çs gate
Kimon, demon¡Çs gate, means the northeastern quarter. Japanese house physiognomy indicates its quarter as a direction that demon or evil spirit easily comes in. The important thing is, however, Kimon does not only bring bad luck. Because of its huge power, it is believed that if people take care of Kimon correctly, they can get good luck as well.

Kyoto and Kimon
Kyoto, the ancient capital of Japan, has a relation to Kimon in many places. It is because that Onmyodo (±¢ÍÛÆ»), philosophy of Yin and Yang, became very popular in Heian Period, and gradually, its idea has spread to people¡Çs daily life in Kyoto. Even now, you could find many Kimon stones which is placed in the northeastern direction in this city. That stone is placed for purifying that important direction.

Praying for their house and shop, and entrusting their wish for stones. By practicing Kyoto¡Çs ancient custom in the present day, you could cherish the place of yourself. Kimon gate is produced by ISHIMO, a stone company established in 1726 in Kyoto. ISHIMO has created stone objects for pray, such as Komainu guardian dogs and Torii gate in Japanese Shinto shrines.

Features of Kimon Gate
ISHIMO¡Çs Kimon gate only uses natural stones. Its design follows the authentic style of Japanse Kimon stone. You could enjoy the composure and silence of natural stone by using your own five physical senses.
Placing natural stones makes your daily space more sophisticated. The surface of granite is beautifully polished, and its design suits well even in a modern space. You could choose color of granite from white and black.

About Aji Stone
Aji Stone known as one of the world's finest brand stones.
It is a rare granite produced only in the Aji region located in the northeast of Kagawa Prefecture, and is called the "diamond of granite."

The distinctive feature of Aji Stone lies in its unparalleled beauty. It is categorized by the fineness of its grain size into medium, medium-fine, and fine, with a particularly fine and luxurious fine-grain used in this case. Fine-grain stones, when polished, acquire a fresh luster akin to moistened brilliance, showcasing an exceptional elegance. Its surface displays a unique variegated pattern of light and dark "FU" which is exclusive to Aji Stone and is characterized by a rare fluffy appearance.

Due to its low water absorption properties and resistance to weathering and deterioration, Aji Stone excels in durability, maintaining its beauty for years whether used indoors or outdoors. Its characteristics such as the beauty of its grain structure, fine detail, luster, and strong durability make it particularly suitable for sculptures, lanterns, gravestones, and other applications.

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Domestic artisans meticulously handcraft each piece.
We applied a glossy honed finish to enhance the natural grain of Aji Stone.
Honed finishing makes the surface shine like a mirror, highlighting the stone's original color and pattern with a luxurious appeal.
The smooth surface minimizes dirt accumulation, making it easy to maintain.

ISHIMO Original Packaging

It will be delivered in ISHIMO's original packaging so that it makes a great gift for special occasions such as housewarmings, new home celebrations, and store openings.
The luxurious, soft-to-the-touch black box features the ISHIMO logo embossed in silver foil.
The box is designed to prevent the product from moving around, ensuring safe delivery during mail delivery.

How to Use
1. Decide where to place Kimon stone and make its space clean.
2. Taking Kimon stone out of a box. Hold carefully since it is fragile.
3. Open gravels and place them into Kimon stone.
4. Place it in the northeastern quarter of your place.

Maintenance
Kimon should be always clean and ventilated. Wipe dust off on Kimon stone with wringed sponge or cross.
For cleaning up gravels, taking them out, washing with water and drying in the sun, It is better to change gravels to the new ones regularly.


Product Details

Material: Kagawa Prefecture's Aji

Size: Height 5cm, Width 20 cm, Depth 20 cm

Weight: 5 kg
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