KUSU HANDMADE
株式会社 中村
Saga / Kanzaki
A Japan-based material-led OEM manufacturer using Kyushu-grown camphor wood as its core resource to produce essential oils, natural camphor, aroma goods, and wooden lifestyle products. Operated by NAKAMURA Co., Ltd. under the KUSU HANDMADE brand, the company can discuss log processing, steam distillation, extraction of essential oil, hydrosol and camphor, filtration, bottle filling, branding on wooden blocks, and packaging. It is well suited to small-lot, high-value product development using natural 100% essential oils, Japanese essential oils, custom blends, aroma mists, diffusers, soaps, balms, treatment oils, and wooden insect-repellent blocks.
Supported items
Merch/Other|Bath & Body/Essential Oils、Aromatherapy & Massage、Soap、Body Cream, Lotion & Oil、Other|Fragrances/Diffusers、Fragrances、Other|Home Goods/Home Fragrance Accessories、Cleaning Supplies、Organization、Decor、Other
Past clients
ザ・スパ・アット・フォーシーズンズホテル京都、URBAN RESEARCH かぐれ
Strengths
Service scope
Planning and design proposal
Supported
Sample development and testing
Supported
Material and packaging sourcing
Supported
Mass production and processing
Supported
Quality, certification, and labeling
Needs confirmation
Packing, kitting, and logistics
Supported
Manufacturing equipment
Certifications / Sustainability
No certification data registered.
Certification data is based on listed supplier information. Confirm details during inquiry.
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