A set of 4 soaps made from loofah fibers and natural ingredients that will help you create a plastic-free kitchen. You can try 2 sets at once at home.
| Product name | quantity | Retail price (tax included) |
|---|---|---|
| Loofah soap for washing dishes | ×2 | ¥1,540 |
| Loofah brush for washing dishes | ×2 | ¥1,760 |
| Round and round hechima eagle | ×2 | ¥1,540 |
| loofah soap tray | ×2 | ¥880 |
| Normal total | ¥5,720 | |
| set price | ¥4,510 | |
| great value | ¥1,210(21%OFF) | |
Great for those who want to switch their daily dishwashing routine to natural materials, or to share with family and friends.
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It is made using the traditional kettle-fired method, using pure domestically produced horse oil as the base, and without adding a single drop of water other than loofah water. Horse oil is said to have a composition close to that of human sebum. This product does not remove too much sebum from your hands, is plastic-free, and is friendly to the environment and people.

This is a safe, environment-friendly and people-friendly product that uses loofah that has been grown for 40 years without using any chemical fertilizers or pesticides at our own farm, which is watered with snowmelt water from the Tateyama Mountain Range in Toyama.
The loofah fiber is gentle on hands and tableware, and is quick-drying and antibacterial, making it very hygienic. It's a little stiff when you first use it, but it gradually gets used to your hands. Clean it with a small amount of detergent.

It is durable and can be used for 3 to 6 months. After use, it is an earth-friendly product that can be returned to the soil by cutting it into small pieces and mixing it with the soil in your garden or planter.

"Natural Kurukuru Hechimata Eagle" made by rolling the core of a Hechimata eagle.
The loofah is cut open, the core is removed, and the fibers are flattened using a pressure press and processed into body towels, insoles, and bath mats. The core is made of strong, hard fibers to protect the loofah seeds. It's harder than regular loofah, but it's great for cleaning pots and pans, around the sink, and in the bathtub! Loofah dries quickly and is hygienic.

"Hechima" is grown without pesticides at our own farm in Imizu City, Toyama Prefecture, and is grown in underground water from the Tateyama Mountain Range of the Northern Alps, and is harvested in autumn. Soak it in water for several days, peel it, and dry it in the sun. Cut open the dried loofah, cut out the core, roll the core and tie it with cotton string. Everything is done by hand, and the process is completed in 12 steps, counting from sowing the seeds.



“Natural Kurukuru Hechimata Eagle” that takes a lot of time and effort
Please join us as a new item for sustainable living.
*The size of the loofah varies depending on its shape. We try to make them as evenly sized as possible, but please note that there may be slight differences in size as this is a natural product.

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