The flexible branches of the Japanese spicebush move in a quiet circle, driven only by the tension of nature, as if they were carrying the memory of the wind.
The ring is made to follow the flow of the branches without forcing a fixed shape, and bright red berries are nestled in it, keeping rhythm like the sound of small bells.
Its simple yet somehow elegant appearance gently brings a touch of warmth and seasonal joy to your winter room.
When hung on the wall, the red berries shine like soft lights, making the wreath seem as if a small circle of blessings is placed in the quiet night awaiting Christmas.
Artist introduction
Wakakusakaze
As the seasons change, plants take on different forms.
Wakasokaze gently captures that momentary beauty and projects it into the form of a wreath.
The red berries and deep green that appear with the arrival of winter are as warm as the lights that illuminate Christmas nights, bringing a gentle glow to the quiet air.
Like small prayer wheels waiting for Christmas Eve, wreaths accompany our daily lives and gently embrace the hearts of those who look upon them.
"I hope to continue making wreaths that capture that moment and have everyone enjoy seeing them."
Wakasokaze's works are imbued with the soft poetry of winter, along with the changing nature.
| size | Outer box: 200mm long x 200mm wide x 100mm high Wreath: Diameter approx. 160mm × Width approx. 200mm × Height approx. 100mm |
| weight | Total weight: Approx. 185g Wreath: approx. 65g |
| material | Natural materials (some wire used) |
| country of origin | Japan |
| Points to note | The plants are bundled in a way that follows their natural flow. This wreath changes color and texture over time, and even as it decays it becomes beautiful. The colour and texture of the flowers may differ slightly from the photograph. |