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Kiribako: Where Practicality Becomes Beauty
Kiribako, traditional Japanese storage boxes made from paulownia wood, have been used for centuries to protect ceramics, textiles, and treasured objects. Valued for their practical function as much as their understated form, these boxes reflect a Japanese approach to craft where preservation, material choice, and thoughtful design are inseparable.
Boxed In Beauty: A Digest of the New York Times Article on Japan’s Deeply Rooted Packaging Culture
Boxed In Beauty: A Digest of the New York Times Article on Japan’s Deeply Rooted Packaging Culture
Exploring how Japan’s reverence for boxes—crafted from paulownia wood, lacquer, and cloth—reflects centuries of artistry, order, and cultural meaning.

