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The ancient hexagonal yukimi lantern, popular for its stylish design, is a locally hand-carved lantern using Shimane Prefecture's Kimachi stone. The compact size makes it easy to handle, and its classical appearance allows for the creation of an authentic Japanese garden with ease.
Ancient Hexagonal Yukimi Lantern
The ancient hexagonal Yukimi lantern is popular for its simple and sophisticated design. Compared to regular Yukimi lanterns, the ball is thick and round, the roof is not curved, and the eaves are thin. The fire box and base form a hexagon, and the stylish shape makes it easy to blend in with a variety of gardens. Being relatively small with a height of 40 cm (15.75 inch), it is convenient for single-person transport.
Using Calm Sandstone from Shimane, Kimachi Stone
The brownish stone used, reminiscent of Jizo statues, is Kimachi stone from Shimane Prefecture. It is a tuffaceous sandstone quarried in the Kimachi area of Matsue City, on the southern shore of Lake Shinji. The stone's gentle texture and skin, characteristic of sandstone, are highly valued. The fine and soft particles make it easy to quarry and process, resulting in elegant and sophisticated works of art. Kimachi stone tends to accumulate moss, enhancing the Japanese aesthetic of wabi-sabi over time as it naturally weathers.
Hand-carved Stone Sculptures by Shimane's Stonecraft Artisans
Crafted by skilled artisans from the region, experts in carving Kimachi stone. Despite its small size, the lantern features intricate carvings, such as the window shape in the firebox. The entire piece is finished with a rough texture, allowing you to feel its charm when touched.
Custom-Made Orders Available
For those seeking lanterns of different sizes or designs, we offer custom-made options. We'll provide suggestions tailored to your vision from a selection of stones and artisans nationwide. Feel free to inquire through our
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Product Details
- Material: Shimane Prefecture Kimachi Stone (Sandstone)
- Size: Top Diameter 35 cm (11.81 inch), Height 40 cm (15.75inch)
- Weight: 15 kg, 33 pounds (20 kg, 44pounds, when packed in a wooden box)
Handling Precautions
- This product is made of natural stone and hand-carved, so each piece has a unique color and expression that may change over time.
- When cleaning, use a sponge or soft cloth with water to remove dirt.
- Suitable for outdoor use.
- Prolonged exposure to direct sunlight may accelerate color changes.