
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!
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!