A traditional Japanese 'Welcome' Soap from Tamanohada: "Give your houseguests something to talk about when they shower at your place. This extra-large soap on a rope was made in Japan on a kashigata – an intricately fashioned wooden mold. In the shape of an auspicious red snapper – believed to bring luck and good fortune – this eye-catching soap is a one-and-done housewarming present or a one-of-a-kind thank you gift. Scented with uplifting pomegranate – and made from naturally moisturizing palm oil – it's a long-lasting treat for the senses." 310g, $44 at Konmari, where you'll also find it in Black (brown sugar scent) and White (lily scent). Hat tip to Kevin!
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I’d like the black one please, in brown sugar. But it’s so cute I wouldn’t want to use it! I’ve become my grandmother and her guest soaps that were NOT for actual use?
And looking at Marie’s site….for someone in the tidying up/eliminating clutter business, she sure sells a LOT of stuff. ???
Seriously, she does — but presumably HER products spark joy.
That IS cute! But my super hard water and soap are a bad combo. ?
Same. But I would like this hanging in my shower anyway!
Definite want!