Aya, the Moon goddess in Japanese mythology, is also called “Tsukuyomi”. Tsukuyomi is one of the children of the creator goddess Izanami. Izanami and her consort Izanagi are the gods charged with creating the world. Tsukuyomi was born as one of the children of this creative couple and became the divine being representing the Moon.
All of our products are handmade in our own workshop, so there may be slight differences in the textures or paints of the works.
Our products use materials such as plaster, sand, acrylic paint, special floor materials, and foamboard. For durability, we do not use canvas fabric on the floor. Therefore, it does not stretch.
The frames are made of first-class dry fir wood and are coated with a protective coating. The depth of our self-produced frames is 5 cm. The pattern of the frames may vary depending on the pattern of the wood. Painted frames are painted in the same color as the floor color of the work.