Mokutsuyu-chan is the cute mascot of the Mokutsuyu. It is made of medium-grade Yakusugi wood, but it already has a rich Yakusugi aroma. In addition to being used as an ornament, it can also be used as a fragrance diffuser. Paired with the Wood Dew Yakusugi series essential oils, your room will be filled with the fragrance of Yakusugi!
Mokutsuyu-chan is shaped like a water drop which symbolizes eternity. There is a saying since ancient times that "dripping water wears away a stone", which means perseverance, diligence and not giving up will surely make what you do get good results and achieve perfection. It also looks like a precious jewel, symbolizing good fortune, luck, and blessings, and is also suitable as an ornament representing happiness and contentment. Yakusugi is regarded as a sacred tree in Japan. It absorbs the essence of the earth, the sun, and the moon every day and has different blessing powers. In addition to the effects of purification, evil removal, and healing, it also means prosperity, longevity, and good fortune.
You can hold a piece of Mokutsuyu-chan in your hand while meditating, which will have a good effect on healing your body, mind and soul. As a decoration, it is recommended to place it in the health position, wealth position, popularity position of the home or next to your bed in the bedroom.
When you buy Mokutsuyu-chan, two small sandpapers will be included, which can allow you, who likes DIY, to polish it smoother. While experiencing the feeling of a craftsman, the Mokutsuyu-chan will also release a stronger aroma. In addition, a facial expression sticker will be included. If you like, you can inject a lovely soul into Mokutsuyu-chan!
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- Yakusugi comes from Yakushima in Japan, which is listed as a World Natural Heritage Site. Only cedar trees on the island that are over 1,000 years old can be called "Yakusugi".
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