
Porcelain Aroma Stone - Kikusumi
A sculptural piece that holds fragrance as quietly as it occupies space.
Handcrafted in Hizen Yoshida, a historic kiln region in Saga Prefecture with over 400 years of porcelain tradition, the Kikusumi Aroma Stone is made from unglazed porcelain that gently diffuses scent through its fine, porous surfaceâno heat or flame required.
Its form is inspired by kikusumi, a type of charcoal whose cut surface reveals patterns resembling chrysanthemum petals. Echoing this natural geometry, the stone reflects Yohakuâs balance between stillness and movement, functionality and art.
Through the union of heritage porcelain and Yohakuâs tranquil scents, the stone offers a new form of calmâa moment to pause, breathe, and reconnect with yourself.
Rooted in Japanese aesthetics, Yohaku means âmarginâ or âspace.â Guided by the idea that scent can create room for stillness, Yohaku explores the quiet connection between nature and time.
A sculptural piece that holds fragrance as quietly as it occupies space.
Handcrafted in Hizen Yoshida, a historic kiln region in Saga Prefecture with over 400 years of porcelain tradition, the Kikusumi Aroma Stone is made from unglazed porcelain that gently diffuses scent through its fine, porous surfaceâno heat or flame required.
Its form is inspired by kikusumi, a type of charcoal whose cut surface reveals patterns resembling chrysanthemum petals. Echoing this natural geometry, the stone reflects Yohakuâs balance between stillness and movement, functionality and art.
Through the union of heritage porcelain and Yohakuâs tranquil scents, the stone offers a new form of calmâa moment to pause, breathe, and reconnect with yourself.
Rooted in Japanese aesthetics, Yohaku means âmarginâ or âspace.â Guided by the idea that scent can create room for stillness, Yohaku explores the quiet connection between nature and time.
Original: $42.70
-65%$42.70
$14.95Description
A sculptural piece that holds fragrance as quietly as it occupies space.
Handcrafted in Hizen Yoshida, a historic kiln region in Saga Prefecture with over 400 years of porcelain tradition, the Kikusumi Aroma Stone is made from unglazed porcelain that gently diffuses scent through its fine, porous surfaceâno heat or flame required.
Its form is inspired by kikusumi, a type of charcoal whose cut surface reveals patterns resembling chrysanthemum petals. Echoing this natural geometry, the stone reflects Yohakuâs balance between stillness and movement, functionality and art.
Through the union of heritage porcelain and Yohakuâs tranquil scents, the stone offers a new form of calmâa moment to pause, breathe, and reconnect with yourself.
Rooted in Japanese aesthetics, Yohaku means âmarginâ or âspace.â Guided by the idea that scent can create room for stillness, Yohaku explores the quiet connection between nature and time.
























