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It can be unsettling if you don't take some measures to protect your home or business from the kimon and ura-kimon. However, you don't want to ruin the atmosphere of the space with obvious warding off evil spirits. The kimon-warding corner stone, which follows Kyoto customs, has a classic and sophisticated design that won't interfere with the atmosphere of the space.
The custom of surrounding one corner of the Kimon (northeast, the direction of the Ox and Tiger) with a square of stones and scattering white jade stones is very popular in Kyoto. Since the popularity of Onmyodo during the Heian period, this tradition has taken root among people as a way to ward off evil, similar to planting nandina and bamboo. You can still see them in many townhouses, shops, and apartments when walking around Kyoto.
"We want people to be able to enjoy Kyoto's traditional customs in an easy-to-use way."
With this desire in mind, our staff created the Kimon-warding Square Stones.
We have received orders from many people from all over Japan,
and they are also chosen as gifts for housewarmings and store openings.
Placing a Kimon-warding Corner Stone is a simple and elegant way to ward off evil spirits. It can also be used at the back of the Kimon. It measures 20cm square and weighs less than 5kg, making it easily movable even after installation. The weather-resistant stone can be used indoors or outdoors. Its simple design blends well with modern spaces, as well as traditional Japanese architecture.
The Kimon-warding Corner Stone is not just for placing. By "keeping the Kimon pure with white jade and Aji stone," you can enjoy a spiritually purifying experience through the traditional method of warding off evil spirits. Simply remove the Aji stone from its dedicated box, decide on its placement, and carefully place the white jade stone inside. The heavy weight of the surrounding stones, the cool sensation, and the sacred white jade stone... Enjoy a dialogue with the stones that is rarely experienced in everyday life.
About Aji Stone
Aji stone is known as one of the world's finest stones. This rare granite, found only in the Aji region of northeastern Kagawa Prefecture, is known as the "diamond of granite."
Aji stone is characterized by its unparalleled beauty. It is classified into medium, medium-fine, and fine grains based on the grain size. This time, we used the particularly fine, high-quality fine grain. Fine grained stone takes on a moist, fresh luster when polished, revealing exceptional elegance. The surface features a rare, fluffy, mottled pattern of light and shade, known as "fu," found only in Aji stone.
Its water-resistant properties, resistance to weathering and alteration, and excellent durability ensure it will remain beautiful both indoors and outdoors for many years to come. Aji stone is particularly used for sculptures, lanterns, gravestones, and other items due to its beautiful grain, fineness, luster, and durability.
Customer testimonials
¡¦I purchased this when I was renovating my home. Some of my family members were worried about the kimon (mimon) so I was relieved. It's simple and matches the atmosphere of the room, so I like it. (Woman in her 50s)
¡¦I gave it as a gift to an acquaintance to celebrate their store opening. I chose it because I wanted something auspicious and something that no one else had. It has a Japanese feel, and they were very happy with it. (Woman in her 40s)
¡¦As a construction company, I'm overseeing a new building project, and the client was concerned about the kimon (mimon) so I purchased this. I was able to order a custom size, which was very helpful. (Woman in her 40s)
*Custom orders are accepted via inquiry.
¢¡ Product Details
Stone Type: Aji stone (Kagawa Prefecture)
Gravel: White Jade
Dimensions: 20cm Wide x 20cm Deep x 5cm High
Weight: 5kg (Enclosure Stone + Jade Stone)
¢¡ How to Use
1. Decide where to place the Kimon-warding corner stone and create a clean space.
2. Slowly remove it from the box. The corners are fragile, so handle with care.
3. Open the gravel from the bag and place it in the enclosure stone.
4. Place it in the direction of the Kimon (Ura Kimon) of your home.
¢¡ Care Instructions
It is important to keep the Kimon area clean, well-ventilated, and well-lit. Wipe off any dirt that accumulates on the enclosure stone with a soft material such as a damp sponge or cloth. Remove the gravel from the enclosure stone, place it in a colander, rinse with water, and dry in the sun to remove any dirt. We recommend periodically replacing the gravel (gravel only is also available for purchase).
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For those who are concerned about the Kimon and Ura-Kimon.
This ancient Kyoto custom of using stones is an easy and beautiful way to ward off evil spirits.
It can be unsettling if you don't take some measures to protect your home or business from the kimon and ura-kimon. However, you don't want to ruin the atmosphere of the space with obvious warding off evil spirits. The kimon-warding corner stone, which follows Kyoto customs, has a classic and sophisticated design that won't interfere with the atmosphere of the space.
The custom of surrounding one corner of the Kimon (northeast, the direction of the Ox and Tiger) with a square of stones and scattering white jade stones is very popular in Kyoto. Since the popularity of Onmyodo during the Heian period, this tradition has taken root among people as a way to ward off evil, similar to planting nandina and bamboo. You can still see them in many townhouses, shops, and apartments when walking around Kyoto.
"We want people to be able to enjoy Kyoto's traditional customs in an easy-to-use way."
With this desire in mind, our staff created the Kimon-warding Square Stones.
We have received orders from many people from all over Japan,
and they are also chosen as gifts for housewarmings and store openings.
Placing a Kimon-warding Corner Stone is a simple and elegant way to ward off evil spirits. It can also be used at the back of the Kimon. It measures 20cm square and weighs less than 5kg, making it easily movable even after installation. The weather-resistant stone can be used indoors or outdoors. Its simple design blends well with modern spaces, as well as traditional Japanese architecture.
The Kimon-warding Corner Stone is not just for placing. By "keeping the Kimon pure with white jade and Aji stone," you can enjoy a spiritually purifying experience through the traditional method of warding off evil spirits. Simply remove the Aji stone from its dedicated box, decide on its placement, and carefully place the white jade stone inside. The heavy weight of the surrounding stones, the cool sensation, and the sacred white jade stone... Enjoy a dialogue with the stones that is rarely experienced in everyday life.
About Aji Stone
Aji stone is known as one of the world's finest stones. This rare granite, found only in the Aji region of northeastern Kagawa Prefecture, is known as the "diamond of granite."
Aji stone is characterized by its unparalleled beauty. It is classified into medium, medium-fine, and fine grains based on the grain size. This time, we used the particularly fine, high-quality fine grain. Fine grained stone takes on a moist, fresh luster when polished, revealing exceptional elegance. The surface features a rare, fluffy, mottled pattern of light and shade, known as "fu," found only in Aji stone.
Its water-resistant properties, resistance to weathering and alteration, and excellent durability ensure it will remain beautiful both indoors and outdoors for many years to come. Aji stone is particularly used for sculptures, lanterns, gravestones, and other items due to its beautiful grain, fineness, luster, and durability.
Customer testimonials
¡¦I purchased this when I was renovating my home. Some of my family members were worried about the kimon (mimon) so I was relieved. It's simple and matches the atmosphere of the room, so I like it. (Woman in her 50s)
¡¦I gave it as a gift to an acquaintance to celebrate their store opening. I chose it because I wanted something auspicious and something that no one else had. It has a Japanese feel, and they were very happy with it. (Woman in her 40s)
¡¦As a construction company, I'm overseeing a new building project, and the client was concerned about the kimon (mimon) so I purchased this. I was able to order a custom size, which was very helpful. (Woman in her 40s)
*Custom orders are accepted via inquiry.
¢¡ Product Details
Stone Type: Aji stone (Kagawa Prefecture)
Gravel: White Jade
Dimensions: 20cm Wide x 20cm Deep x 5cm High
Weight: 5kg (Enclosure Stone + Jade Stone)
¢¡ How to Use
1. Decide where to place the Kimon-warding corner stone and create a clean space.
2. Slowly remove it from the box. The corners are fragile, so handle with care.
3. Open the gravel from the bag and place it in the enclosure stone.
4. Place it in the direction of the Kimon (Ura Kimon) of your home.
¢¡ Care Instructions
It is important to keep the Kimon area clean, well-ventilated, and well-lit. Wipe off any dirt that accumulates on the enclosure stone with a soft material such as a damp sponge or cloth. Remove the gravel from the enclosure stone, place it in a colander, rinse with water, and dry in the sun to remove any dirt. We recommend periodically replacing the gravel (gravel only is also available for purchase).