Reborn Buddhist altar fittings

To connect important things
Many Buddhist and sacred tools are durable and can be used for a long time, and their designs have a simple and sophisticated style. In other words, they are high-quality daily necessities, and they are made with the premise that they will be used and loved for generations. In recent years, the world has become flooded with inexpensive daily necessities and other items that are designed to be discarded within a few years, but due to changes in lifestyles, these high-quality Buddhist altar items are gradually becoming “unnecessary items” and the trend of being discarded continues to accelerate.
What are we trying to give up?
Making things with care, using them with care, and passing them on from generation to generation.
And to put our hands on something that cannot be seen.
In a world that is becoming more convenient, faster, and easier, we are trying to capture the “important things” that are falling down.
If only I could scoop it up and expose it to the light again.
From this feeling, RinNe was born.
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Yew tree, symbol of holiness and auspiciousness
Yew trees are considered sacred trees that symbolize longevity and immortality, and have been used in Buddhist and Shinto rituals since ancient times. It is also said to be a tree that brings good fortune to becoming the first rank, as there is an anecdote that Emperor Nintoku was so moved by the beauty of the scepter he had made from this tree that he bestowed the official rank of “Senior First Rank” and gave it the name “Yew”.
As the name suggests, the “Yew line” is named after the yew tree.
I would like to say that I am a person who simply wants to deliver something great without worrying about price, and only selects high-value products that have the power to move people’s hearts.
A certificate will be issued for each work.
Sakura, the beautiful symbol of spring in Japan that everyone knows
Is there any other tree that people all over Japan look forward to blooming as much as cherry blossoms?
The Sakura Line is designed to warm the hearts of many people, just as the cherry blossom trees that spread their roots throughout Japan warm the hearts of many people.
I hope that RinNe’s works will reach many people and make them happy.
It was created as a collection that is easy to incorporate into your daily life.
A business card-sized certificate will be issued.
Artists
Ayano
In the style of mehndi, I used acrylic paints to paint each of the Buddha’s tools, putting my feelings into each one. I hope the work conveys tenderness, delicacy, and warmth when you hold it in your hand.
Amani
I don’t have a particular technique or material in mind, I just draw what I want to draw when I feel like it… Happy and peaceful colors and touch are the characteristics of my handsome work.
Ishihara
I paint in the mountains surrounded by nature and gods in Akaban City. Now that I am in my thirties and married, I can finally see the light of day, I want to light up the hearts of everyone, so I paint pictures. I hope that all of you will continue to live in peace and tranquility.
Kosmos
Alcohol Ink Art” is a technique in which alcohol ink and ethanol are dripped onto an ink-repellent object and painted by the wind. It is a free art that anyone can do without a brush or pen.
Miwa Nakamura
I take what strikes me and what inspires me and give it form, mainly using fabric and beads. I hope that the person who receives my work will be moved by it.
Fujii
In the past, I worked as an illustrator and designer on the side while working in apparel, food service, and agriculture. Four years ago, she started her own business as an illustrator. Created concept art for companies on walls and large canvases. She holds drawing workshops for children using paints made from vegetables. She has been active as an artist in live painting and art exhibitions in order to share her artwork with the world. In July 2024, she will open a drawing class using iPad.
Asa
I create new works by fusing glass and natural stone sun catchers as “things that make wishes come true.
Hifumi
Botany painting Botany painting is an art form in which natural lotus leaves, Indian lime trees, rubber leaves, etc. are used for pasting and coloring. I also make corsages and plaster reliefs. I aim to create artwork that gives healing, comfort, and power to those who see or hold it in their hands.
Yamaji
I create illustrations (digital and analog) and various designs (characters, graphics, logos, etc.). I aim to create works that make people happy and joyful when they see them.
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I have been interested in and experienced many different things, and now that I am over 50 years old, I am spending my days trying to connect each of the things I have cultivated so far into a dot and then into a line. Currently, I run a confectionery shop.
Harutsuki Coron
Beyond the framework of school, I am seeking my own way of life by choosing an environment and a way of learning that allows me to be myself. I have a unique sensibility in my differences and difficulties with others, and I feel the joy of creating works of art while giving careful thought to each one. I believe that the Buddhist objects offered to the Buddha are close to the heavenly world, so while valuing the existence value of the objects themselves, I created a work in which various friends are having a good time, inspired by the world of the sky.