The Beauty of HAQUA: A New Accessory You Can Apply to Your Skin with Water, Available at Art Museums ♥
2020.06.05 published
I found some incredibly gorgeous accessories*
Do you know about the accessories that won the Good Design Award in 2018, which use foil and water???
They are called “HAQUA” and are body seals that adhere gold or silver foil stickers to your skin using water.
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The concept of "haku (foil) + aqua (water)" is so fitting that it makes you wonder if there’s any product that aligns with its concept and reality so well! It's a wonderful item.
The stickers come in tape form, allowing you to cut them to your preferred length and wrap them around your fingers, arms, or ankles for enjoyment*
Here’s how it looks when I tried wearing it*
When I put HAQUA on my arm, it looks like this♡
It has a transparent and beautiful appearance.
When you hear “body seal” or “tattoo seal,” it conjures up a flashy, vibrant image. However, this sticker accessory has a refined and delicate image*
The official website describes it as “intelligence that envelops the heart,” and it truly embodies that♡
You can feel a lean shimmer that is different from the usual body seals♡
The fact that it’s widely available in museums is also appealing♡
HAQUA is available in select shops such as Daikanyama Tsutaya and Actus, but it is also featured in:
✅ Iwate Prefectural Museum
✅ Hara Museum of Contemporary Art
✅ Hakone Open-Air Museum
✅ Saison Museum of Contemporary Art
and many other wonderful museum shops throughout Japan.
This is proof that its beauty and concept are widely recognized as art*
“Accessories chosen by museums” is such a lovely idea♡
You can check the list of stores that carry them. Maybe there's one near you?
➡️ Store List***
➡️ Online Shop Here***
➡️ Available on Rakuten****
I want to try it♡ I want to admire it♡
The foil has high adhesion, and it seems to last about a week once applied.
(To remove it, you can use olive oil or cream to help take it off*)
This is an accessory I would recommend to those who have never thought about “body seals” before*