A present for the future
Biostones, newly born from plants
Developed in Ise, an ancient sacred place
More transparent and harder than natural crystals
Made from rice husks that are continuously
produced as waste in everyday food processing
A material based on sustainable biomass materials
that should be used for future generations
An original ethical biostone
born from dreams of a beautiful and nostalgic future
We deliver a sanctuary stone that lets the wearer
remember the important things, and be healed
In 2011, this botanical gem was born at the site of the Saiou palace ruins
using rice from Meiwacho, Mie Prefecture.
This sacred site produces rice to be offered to the Isejingu Shrine.
The "plant opal" in the rice plants was used as raw material for the gems.
Unexpectedly, the result had the form of morning dew.