Japanese wall

Japanese wall

Japanese Wall is a mixture of sand, clay, diatomaceous earth and straw, which is traditionally used in Japanese teahouses, castles and temples of Kyoto in Japan. Today, teahouses continue to use this product for zen purposes.


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