Timeless Art Back to Life

We believe great art should live beyond museum walls. That is why some of our items in our humble online store are digitally restore and reimagine masterpieces from history’s artists and now reborn as vibrant prints, and home decor. Every piece celebrates creativity that belongs to the world because all our artworks are lovingly sourced. As art lovers, we wanted to make these treasures accessible —not as distant relics, but as part of your daily life. Using gentle digital enhancements, faded colors are polished, with details sharped, to adapt compositions in order to fit modern product yet we always respecting the original artist’s vision. Ethically Sourced : All our art work are ethically sourced Art in the public domain, so your purchase supports art preservation. Thoughtful Restoration: We enhance vintage art without distorting its soul—no garish filters, just careful revival. Zero Waste: Your item is made only when you order it,  reducing overproduction and environmental harm.

The Art Of Edo Kiriko

Having spent my years mainly in Hong Kong, China and in Singapore. I am always amazed by the culture and art in each country. It is a pity that some of these heritage are endangered and it is my hope to see more handmade items than the factory made.

Kiriko is a form of glasswork that dates back to the 1800s and involves grinding intricate Japanese patterns into the surface of glass and this project does it by hand. There will be glass blowing and then only it will be will turn them into kiriko. As each glass will be blown, cut, and polished by hand, there will be slight variations in color and shape and this as a mark of the craftsmanship that goes into making an item like this. 

There are several factors that make these glasses so expensive to produce, with the biggest being the amount of time it takes to make just one. Since these are completely handmade at each step of the process (hand-blown, hand-cut, and hand-polished), many hours go into making each individual glass. Also, these glasses involve an extensive amount of intricate cutting, which further adds to the time that it takes to make and polish them. As described above, "temigaki" hand-polishing requires re-tracing each cut several times with special polishing wheels and actually takes 2 to 3 times longer than the initial cutting process itself. 

Edo Kiriko is designated as the traditional handcrafts of Tokyo and Japan. Cut is very detailed, and finish is clear and brilliant. You can feel both Japan through Edo Kiriko patterns and the occidental through outstanding cut. It may take a few months to manufacture and ship this item, if it is out of stock. As each item is handmade, they may be slightly different in size, shape or shade of color.



A Small Act Of Love

We believe in small acts of love and therefore one of our goals is to have a small giving mission in the last quarter of the year near Christmas. Unfournately, it is still a small project now but we wish to give back because there are children in the children's home or communities spending alone who deserves warmth, hope, and a little bit of joy too. In the last quarter of the year, we source for what they might need such as e.g., school supplies and others as early small Christmas gifts. It’s our small way of nurturing and givining back one heart at a time. Right now, it is still a very small and humble project but we hope to make it better. Last year in year 2024, with our heart full, we packed 50 mini goodie bags for the Singapore Children Society — as donation in kind, filled practical stationary to write dreams with, and aromatherapy shower gels to for self care moments. It wasn’t much at all but we hope we can do more. This year, we hope to do something similar again to plant love in even the humblest soil.