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AchiKochi
Beautiful, sustainable and functional objects, made by japanese craftsmen to embellish your daily life.

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All our products are made by our Japanese craftsmen with natural and durable materials.



Presentation of our craftsmen

Porcelain Aritayaki Taizan

Craftsman of cherry bark  - Maison DENSHIRO

Denshiro has been working with cherry bark since 1851. Throughout its long history, since its founding 170 years ago, the philosophy of these craftsmen has been respectfully preserved and passed down from generation to generation.
Long ago, the mountain cherry tree had the same name as the birch tree: Kaba. That is why cherry bark work is called Kabazaiku, or "birch work". Our craftsmen use the most natural materials and always strive to let the wood express itself in their work. Our Kabazaiku series is not only functional but also elegant, to decorate your table. 
Porcelain of Taizan

Cherry bark

Cherry bark is an eco-friendly material as it will regrow after being harvested. Cherry bark ware mainly have two different kinds of finishes: the one is Marble, that retains the appearance of the raw bark ; the other is Natural, whose surface is thinly scraped to a polish. The surfaces of tea caddies will grow more lustrous the more you handle them.

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AchiKochi blog - Crafts and Nature
A little blog about daily events, nature, crafts, and a pinch of Japanese culture.

NAGASAKI LANTERN FESTIVAL 

DOLL FESTIVAL -HINA MATSUR
 
March 3 is Hina matsuri in Japan. 
Hina matsuri is a celebration for all little girls. The origin of this tradition dates back to the Heian period. On this day, the family drinks Amazake (a non-alcoholic sweet drink made from rice) and decorates the house with peach and cherry blossom to celebrate the day. In the days leading up to the event, Japanese dolls are displayed in the house, much to the delight of little girls. These dolls, known as Hina Ningyo in Japanese, are specially created for the event. They are sometimes passed down from generation to generation in the family. They represent characters from the imperial court of the Heian period.
Nagasaki lantern festival
There's also a belief that dolls must be put away on the evening of 3 March, otherwise the girls in the house won't be able to get married. So on that day, Japanese fathers work hard to put the dolls away :)


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Cherry bark table ware
AchiKochi Craft & Nature

Handcrafted with natural and sustainable materials

AchiKochi (pronounced "atchi kotchi" and meaning "here and there"), is a "select shop" that imports products made by its Japanese craftsmen spread throughout Japan. These beautiful products are all handmade, of exceptional quality, functional, and made in the respect of traditions often more than a hundred years. 
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