JOFAE
Small Blessings from Kyoto
Handcrafted textile charms inspired by the quiet traditions of Kyoto.
Each piece carries a small wish — for protection, luck, and everyday harmony.
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BRAND INTRODUCTION
Inspired by Kyoto
JOFAE was born in Kyoto, a city where centuries of tradition quietly live within everyday life.
From temple pathways and seasonal festivals to symbolic animals and traditional textiles, small objects often carry meaning beyond decoration.
JOFAE pieces are inspired by these quiet cultural moments — simple charms designed to bring a small sense of protection, luck, and beauty into everyday life.
COLLECTIONS
Collections
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Lucky Animals
Animals have long been part of Japanese symbolism.
The lucky cat is believed to invite prosperity, while rabbits represent fortune and gentle energy. Each charm carries a story rooted in cultural tradition.
Kyoto Textiles
Kyoto is known for its refined textile heritage.
JOFAE pieces draw inspiration from traditional fabrics, transforming them into small objects that blend craftsmanship with modern simplicity.
Small Blessings
Across cultures, small charms are believed to carry wishes for protection and good fortune. JOFAE pieces are designed as quiet reminders of these everyday blessings.
FEATURED PIECES
Featured Pieces
A selection of handcrafted textile charms from the JOFAE collection.
Lucky Cat Charm
JF30001
Rabbit Charm
JF40001
Horse Charm
JF30002
Each piece is carefully crafted using textile techniques inspired by traditional fabrics.
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CULTURAL SECTION
The Meaning Behind the Charms
In Japan, small objects are often believed to carry wishes for protection, luck, and harmony.
The Meaning Behind the Charms
In Japan, small objects are often believed to carry wishes for protection, luck, and harmony.
What Is an Omamori?
Omamori are traditional Japanese charms often found at temples and shrines, believed to offer protection and good fortune.
Lucky Symbols in Japanese Culture
From the lucky cat to symbolic animals, many motifs in Japanese culture represent prosperity, protection, and happiness.
The Art of Small Blessings
In Kyoto, craftsmanship often focuses on quiet details — objects that are simple, meaningful, and designed to last.
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KYOTO INSPIRATION
Kyoto Inspiration
Kyoto’s streets, temples, and seasonal markets continue to inspire the colors, textures, and symbolism found in JOFAE pieces.
Many designs are influenced by everyday scenes in Kyoto — traditional fabrics, cultural symbols, and small objects believed to bring good fortune.
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