How is it that, over the past 1,400 years, only two Japanese pagodas have been known to topple in an earthquake? The mystery is unraveled when one discovers how these towers can “dance” in harmony with nature’s forces: their distinctive tiers are not actually attached to one another! Each story has its own set of load-bearing pillars, allowing all the floors to move independently. Heavy tiled roofs help maintain balance, in the same way as a tightrope walker’s pole.There are many pagodas in Japan, particularly in Kyoto and Nara, the country’s former religious centers. Five-Storied Pagodas are also found in tea gardens around the world, one of the most notable being the Japanese Tea Garden in San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park. Founded in 1895 and lovingly maintained by Makato Hagiwara and his son, this Tea Garden is one of the few pristine and sacred places in San Francisco where one can “watch the rocks grow.” Hand-blown and hand-painted in Poland.

Product Features

  • Hand blown and hand decorated glass ornament
  • Made the traditional way in Europe by artisans trained in their craft for generations
  • Heirloom quality
  • Comes nestled in acid-free tissue in a gift box
  • Keep out of direct sunlight; clean gently with a soft cloth