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Pure Land of Qinghai-Tibet Plateau

BURIHONMI originates from the pure land of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau. We source natural clay from an average altitude of over 4,000 meters, shaping, drying, and coloring it entirely by hand.

Each piece carries the spiritual energy of the plateau, embodying the most primal power and purity of the earth.

Qinghai-Tibet Plateau landscape

Nature's Palette

All pigments are derived from natural minerals, using cowhide glue and bone glue as media

White Clay

White Clay

Clam Powder

Clam Powder

Muscovite

Muscovite

Azurite

Azurite

Malachite

Malachite

Cinnabar

Cinnabar

Realgar

Realgar

Orpiment

Orpiment

The natural mineral pigments we use include: white clay, clam powder, muscovite, azurite, malachite, cinnabar, realgar, orpiment, as well as natural mineral pigments using cowhide glue and bone glue as media.

Their colors are not vibrant, but rather gently settle and breathe over time.

Handcrafting process

Balance Between Nature and Heart

BURIHONMI firmly believes that true beauty comes from a balance between nature and the human heart. We blend ancient Eastern craftsmanship with contemporary healing philosophies, allowing each piece to become a vehicle for natural energy and inner peace.

Through the warmth of traditional handcrafted craftsmanship, we hope to bring modern people a gift from the earth, a way to reconnect with nature.

Each piece carries the marks of time, waiting to meet its destined owner.

A Gentle Pause

In the fast-paced world of modern life, BURIHONMI aims to be a gentle pause

Peace

Through the texture of earth, rediscover inner tranquility and stability

Awareness

By the luster of minerals, awaken awareness and perception of the present

Respiration

Feel the warmth of handcraft, reclaim spiritual freedom to breathe

Through the texture of earth, the luster of minerals, and the warmth of handcrafted craftsmanship, we can rediscover peace, awareness, and spiritual respiration.

Let us pause in the busyness, find spirit in the material, and discover eternity in the present.