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Warosoku and E-rosoku - Traditional Japanese CandlesThe tradition of Japanese warosoku (Japanese-style candles) began in the Muromachi period and flourished during the Edo period. However, their popularity declined during the Meiji period with the arrival of inexpensive paraffin wax-a common Western candle material.Even today, warosoku are carefully crafted using plant-based wax derived from the fruit of the haze tree, with a wick made from washi paper wrapped around the pith of igusa (a material traditionally used in tatami mats). The resulting flame gently swells and flickers, embodying the essence of wabi-sabi-Japan\'s aesthetic of subtle beauty and impermanence. These candles remain essential in traditional settings, from shrines and temples to kabuki stages and tea ceremonies.E-rosoku (hand-painted candles) also hold a deep cultural significance. In the Edo period, they were used in place of fresh flowers on Buddhist altars during winter when flowers were scarce. As expressed in the phrase kashoku no ten (\"lights of celebration\"), they have long been used to mark joyous occasions such as weddings.These special e-rosoku are hand-painted with seasonal flowers that represent each month of the year in Japan-from January to December. Each one brings a touch of seasonal beauty and symbolism into your space.

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