A reinterpretation of the Sekimori stone, said to have been conceived by Sen no Rikyū.
Bring the spirit of “wabi-sabi” into your daily life with this new form of “SEKIMORI.”



As an object that protects the space, it can be used in entryways, living rooms, shop fronts, and workspaces.



These stones are placed at stepping stones or forked paths in tea gardens. In tea ceremony etiquette, they signify to guests, “Please refrain from entering beyond this point.” This led to their name, Sekimori (gatekeeper) stones.
Because they indicate restricted access, they are now also used as protective barriers or charms to ward off negative energies.


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