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Camillia
Camellia is painted in beautiful blue shade featuring a drawing of a girl wearing a traditional Japanese dress.
Daffadil
Daffodil features a neutral yellow and orange tone artwork of a Japanese girl wearing a traditional Japanese dress.
Koi Pond Ripple Frame
Koi Pond Ripple Frame will catch your guests’ eyes with its vivid blue shade. Each color is created by layering a series of transparent tones with a glossy finish, creating an effect akin to ceramic glazing. No two are exactly alike. They are perfectly imperfect with varied scratches and ripples.
Kyoto Frame
Kyoto frame was inspired by the bright red and orange tori gates that welcome you to Kyoto shrines. Each color is created by layering a series of transparent tones with a glossy finish, creating an effect akin to ceramic glazing. No two are exactly alike. They are perfectly imperfect with varied scratches and ripples.
THREE STYLES TO CHOOSE FROM
Katakana
Choose katakana if…
You want to get a gift for someone who wants to go to Japan one day.
You want to show your name to Japanese people, and you want them to be able to read it correctly.
You want the most authentic and official way to write your name in Japanese.
Kanji
Choose kanji if…
You want beautiful looking artwork, and are not concerned about formality of how your name is suppose to be written.
You are shopping for a gift for a Japanese person, and know which specific kanji characters are assigned to his/her name.
Hiragana
Choose hiragana if…
You want to get a gift for someone who recently started learning Japanese, and he/she likes to write his/her name in katakana format.
You are shopping for a gift for a Japanese person, and do not know which specific kanji characters are assigned to his/her name.