Collection: NOCHINO OPTICAL

Not a full moon, but one before the full moon. The Japanese cherish the moon before the full moon. The beauty of imperfection, the beauty of incompleteness, the beauty of space. It is believed that it is the imperfection of the first moon and the second moon that allows things to appear that cannot be expressed as completeness or satisfaction. By making the imperfection beautiful, people can feel the beauty of satisfaction. Glasses are incomplete when they leave the craftsman's hands, just like the 13th moon, the second moon. The products we offer are the 13th moon. In the Heian period, when Uji Monogatari was born, it was the taste of the nobility to be sensitive to the seasons, wear colors that "suit the season," and incorporate them into their lives. They enjoy the taste of wearing colors that suit the season, and when they are combined with each individual owner, they are complete.