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Gorinto is a stone tower that originated in India and is a type of traditional tombstone that has been seen in Japanese tombstones since ancient times. The stone, which is made up of five parts, represents the elements that make up the universe, from earth, water, fire, wind, and sky, based on the Indian idea of the five elements. It is also said to represent the five limbs of a human being (feet, chest, face, and head). By interring the ashes in a Gorinto, which represents the five elements of the universe, it is meant that the deceased will go to the Pure Land.
In fact, Gorinto is originally no different from a general Japanese tombstone, and is also popular for personal tombstones. Compared to a general Japanese tombstone, it is expensive because it requires processing technology. At ISHIMO, we create Gorinto at an affordable price while maintaining high quality.
Makabe stone is a granite mined in the Makabe area of Sakuragawa City, Ibaraki Prefecture. It is a stone material used even in the Akasaka Palace and is known as a representative of Mikage stones, primarily in the Kanto region. One of the characteristics of Mikage stone is its minimal discoloration over the years. Although it has a moderate water absorption rate, it has good drainage, allowing you to enjoy its beautiful stone grain for many years. While it doesn't remain completely unchanged, its dignified appearance increases over time, and its charm deepens with use.
Material: Makabe stone from Ibaraki Prefecture
Height: 39 cm
Width: 15 cm
Depth: 15 cm
Weight: 15.2 kg
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Gorinto, a stone tower that represents the five elements of the universe, leading to the Pure Land
Gorinto is a stone tower that originated in India and is a type of traditional tombstone that has been seen in Japanese tombstones since ancient times. The stone, which is made up of five parts, represents the elements that make up the universe, from earth, water, fire, wind, and sky, based on the Indian idea of the five elements. It is also said to represent the five limbs of a human being (feet, chest, face, and head). By interring the ashes in a Gorinto, which represents the five elements of the universe, it is meant that the deceased will go to the Pure Land.
In fact, Gorinto is originally no different from a general Japanese tombstone, and is also popular for personal tombstones. Compared to a general Japanese tombstone, it is expensive because it requires processing technology. At ISHIMO, we create Gorinto at an affordable price while maintaining high quality.
Using Ibaraki Stone, Domestically Produced Granite
Makabe stone is a granite mined in the Makabe area of Sakuragawa City, Ibaraki Prefecture. It is a stone material used even in the Akasaka Palace and is known as a representative of Mikage stones, primarily in the Kanto region. One of the characteristics of Mikage stone is its minimal discoloration over the years. Although it has a moderate water absorption rate, it has good drainage, allowing you to enjoy its beautiful stone grain for many years. While it doesn't remain completely unchanged, its dignified appearance increases over time, and its charm deepens with use.
Specifications
Material: Makabe stone from Ibaraki Prefecture
Height: 39 cm
Width: 15 cm
Depth: 15 cm
Weight: 15.2 kg