Janet Jay

Kekkai Seki Stone - I

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The beauty of kekkai seki lies in its simplicity. Often used in Shinto and Buddhist temples and tea houses, the concept of kakkai seki (結界, meaning ‘to tie off’ and 石 meaning ‘stone’) intends to define a spiritual and physical boundary. When wrapped in rope and placed on a path, these stones become a sacred barrier, defining hidden spaces and signaling a transition from the natural world into the spiritual. Subtle, modest, and heavy with unseen meaning, we love these small stones both for their intended use and simply as objects to hold and admire.

Artist Notes

Janet Jay

The former head of marketing for Diane von Furstenberg and Estée Lauder in New York—and one-half of the creative partnership behind Portland-based Studio J—Janet Jay is a strong believer in the pure and nourishing power of continuous care.

Born in New York City, Jay learned and inherited the ancient traditions and beauty regimens of Eastern culture from her grandmother, who was born in China. Jay's interest in life's rituals eventually led her to Portland, Oregon, where she began Pearl+ Luxury Soaps, a brand that incorporates ancient ingredients of activated charcoal and crushed pearl powder and that was carried by Ace Hotel locations worldwide, and Golden Hour, a daily acupuncture and wellness studio that optimizes traditional Chinese medicinal practices for daily life.

Through community building and holding space for like-minded thinkers, Jay hopes to change the ideals around health in modern society—that wellness should no longer be a reaction to ailments, but rather a daily act of self-love.

Specifications

Materials: Natural stones and rope
Dimensions: 2.5" W x 3.5" H
Origin: Oregon, United States