Japanese Hinoki Cypress Soap Dish

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Extend the life of your natural soap by letting it dry between uses.

The elevated base and slatted inside tray provide ample ventilation and drainage for your soaps to air-dry and last longer. The inside tray is removable for ease of cleaning.

Hinoki's calming aroma contains natural anti-microbial compounds, also used in aromatherapy, and for improving mood.

The soft feel and elegant aroma of natural, untreated hinoki cypress will add an authentic touch of Japan to your bathroom.

Japanese tsugite wood joinery technique dating back to the 7th centuryHandcrafted by interlocking the hinoki pieces in traditional Japanese style without using fasteners. The technique, called tsugite (継手, joinery) dates back to the seventh century and is used for making crafts as well as large wood structures such as bathhouses, homes, and shrines.

Material: Hinoki cypress wood

Size: 12.7 x 8.4 x 3.8 cm

Product of Japan

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  • 5
    JAPANESE HINOKI CYPRESS SOAP DISH

    Posted by Kelly on 27th Jun 2024

    Excellent well made soap dish! Very pleased with the quality and craftsmanship. Very Happy I was able to find and purchase.

  • 5
    Hinoki Soap Dish

    Posted by CFM on 10th Jan 2024

    Very nicely constructed soap holder adds a Japanese element to my bathroom decor

  • 5
    Very useful accessory

    Posted by BRIGITTE PETRINKO on 4th Nov 2022

    Very useful accessory to match with the Hinoki cypress soap. Brings a little bit of a Japanese atmosphere to my Swiss bathroom.

  • 5
    HinokI cypress soap dish

    Posted by Annie Oakley on 7th May 2021

    A thing of simplicity, beauty and functionality

  • 5
    Hinoki Cypress Soap Dish

    Posted by Daniel Santos on 21st Dec 2020

    Excellent craftsmanship

  • 5
    Take A Closer Look

    Posted by Sabrina McHarg on 14th Mar 2020

    What is it about such a simple, unobtrusive design in a soap dish that begs you to look more closely? To try and understand that, take time to read Wawaza's blog on the concept of Ma. This piece will serve me for a long time.