Iarasi niste sapunuri formidabile, de data asta in alt stil, mai sobru , mai simplu si cu atat mai elegante decat sapunurile Maytei, pe care le-am laudat intr-un post anterior si care inca ma fascineaza, de ce sa nu recunosc… Intr-un fel e de inteles sa fie niste sapunuri mai serioase, pentru ca autoarea lor este o japoneza nascuta in Tokyo si stabilita in SUA, mare artista, dupa parerea mea. Are blog, il gasiti in blogroll, asa ca nu va spun mai multe, cititi acolo. Vreau insa sa va arat doar cateva dintre sapunurile ei, ca sa va faceti o idee de ce va sa insemne un sapun handmade. Cata precizie, cata finete si cata maiestrie la fata asta!
Pana si pozele sunt simple si la obiect, fara bibiluri si fel de fel de mutzunachi! Rigurozitate, armonie, sensibilitate, eficienta. Spiritul japonez intr-un simplu sapun. 🙂
Oh wow!!! Thank you very much!!
I feel so honored to be on your blog!!
I saw your soaps and they are so beautiful!
xo =)
Thanks, Ayu! 🙂
I am just a beginner, but I’m trying to do my best.
Again, your soaps are stunning! 😉
Uau…. mda, frumoase, da parca prea sobre… Si daca nu stiam cine le face as fi spus ceva cu asitic, ca numai ei au forme drepte. Parca prea trase la xerox.
I love Tokyo Factory’s soap and I’m so glad I found your blog too … I’m going to add it to my list of soapy blogs at http://www.soaperstar.blogspot.com, if you don’t mind
Mind? Of course not, Celine, I am more than happy that I am in your blogroll, together with such great and talented soapers! Thank you!
„Friday soap” and „Weekend soap”, you just saw, are my very first spoon swirl soaps, and I am so excited about how they look, that I will make another one tomorrow!
You are always welcome to my blog, and I hope you don’t mind you are now in my list of soapy blogs. 😀