A windless, quiet morning
As if tracing the light with the palm of your hand,
The white that I unconsciously layered on depicted the silence deep within my heart.The texture of the materials, overlapping curves, and airy white space.
In a small space of 10 cm square,
This is a piece that is meant to gently decorate "your own quiet space."🖼️Recommended ways to decorate
Perfect as art for your desk or bedside table
Leave it unframed and enjoy the texture as a sculpture.
Place it next to small plants and candles to create a space for breathing .
🪵It goes great with places that have contrasting materials, such as wood-like or iron shelves. 🕊️It also goes well with windows where light hits it from the side (the shadows bring out the three-dimensional effect).
Price: ¥11,000 (tax included)
◎Size: 10 x 10 x 3cm
◎One of a kind/No resale◎Shipped within 5 business days
*Due to its delicate texture, please keep it away from direct sunlight and high humidity.
*Please contact us separately regarding overseas shipping.
“Traces of White”
As a general rule, we do not accept returns or refunds for reasons of customer convenience.
All of our pieces are unique and are made, packed and shipped with the utmost care.
However, please contact us within 3 days of arrival if any of the following applies:
If you receive a product that is different from the one you ordered
If the artwork is found to be significantly damaged or soiled (including problems during delivery)
In that case, we will check the situation and then provide an exchange or refund.
(*We may ask you to provide a photo to confirm the condition of the work.)
⚠️ Returns and refunds are not available in the following cases:
Cancellations and returns due to customer convenience (difference in image, etc.)
If more than 4 days have passed since the product arrived
If the product has been used, opened, or damaged due to customer reasons
The color and texture of the work may vary slightly depending on your monitor settings.
We appreciate your understanding before placing your order.


