Even when broken, even when wounded, it rises again.

Because it was wounded, it can move into a new stage.
In everyday life, vessels break and wear, completing their original purpose.
By carefully rejoining their fragments, a new form emerges—different from its original state.
We believe restoration is not about returning to the past. Rather, it is about inheriting the wisdom of those who lived before us and allowing each piece to accompany us anew as we move forward in time, sitting quietly beside us.
As the angle changes, the line transforms from "scar" to "design."
We do not erase the wound. We simply trace the outline of layered time.
Okinawan Glass
A cherished glass that finally found restoration after breaking multiple times.