Japan Stone Association Authorized Agent Original Sado Aka-tamaishi Niigata Prefecture Sajiishi Tottori Prefecture Hon-Gaiganishi Hyogo Prefecture
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Japan Meiseki are stones produced in various regions of Japan and registered on the list of famous stones in accordance with the regulations set by the association. Our company's buyers specializing in Japan gemstones visit various locations in Japan and process the rough stones they receive at our own factory. We are an authorized agent of the Japan Fine Stones Association, which is why we are able to offer you stones from all over Japan at reasonable prices. Quartz is said to be a universal power stone. It has been loved all over the world as a "stone to drive away evil spirits" and a "stone that brings good luck. Like diamonds, it is also the birthstone of April. Miyazaki Ninigi CrystalMiyazaki Prefecture is an important place in the myth of the descent of the grandchildren, as described in the Kojiki (Records of Ancient Matters). The legend is still deeply rooted in Takachiho, west of Nobeoka City. In the legend of the descent of the grandchildren, Niniginomikoto, a grandson of Amaterasu, is said to have descended to the earth carrying eight pieces of paper and three sacred weapons. Niniginomikoto was the great-grandfather of the first emperor. The legend of Ama-no-Iwato, where Amaterasu went into hiding, is also said to have originated in Miyazaki Prefecture. Shizuoka Prefecture was once a volcanic area with active magma. Due to the high pressure and high temperatures, good quality quartz crystals can be found in the area. Because of its appearance like ice crystals, people in the past thought it was a "fossil of ice" or "hardened water crystals. Onokoro Quartz CrystalOnokoro Quartz Crystal is a stone from the mythical land of the birth of the nation in the Japanese archipelago, as described in the Kojiki. The two gods Izanagi and Izanami stood on the bridge connecting heaven and earth (Ama-no-Ukijima) and stirred up chaos with the Amanuma Koko, and the tide that dripped from the Koko became Onokoro Island. The tide that dripped from the spear became Onokoro Island, which is said to be the present-day Numa Island (various theories exist).
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