MIKAGE" is a brand named after the "beautiful shadow" created by the shape of glass. The brand produces unique LED lights that take advantage of bubbles and other features unique to blown glass.

The most popular product of the "Bikage" brand is the "lava type. This is an LED light bulb that looks as if it has been melted by heat. The shape looks like iron that has flowed out of a furnace and is waiting to be struck with a hammer, but it does not lose its functionality as a light.

MIKAGE's most popular No.1 LED light bulb "Lava type
MIKAGE's most popular No.1 LED light bulb "Lava type

The "lava type" is a "stand-less" LED bulb that is placed directly on a counter or table. This product was made possible by LEDs, which generate less heat than incandescent bulbs. Even when not in use as lighting, it can be enjoyed as an objet d'art.

Lava type" is a "stand-less type" LED bulb that is placed directly on a table or other surface.
Lava type" is a "stand-less type" LED bulb that is placed directly on a table or other surface.

Good as an object of art!
Good as an object of art!

The LED light bulb "lava type" can be purchased at "only1," a lighting-related shopping site. The price is 37,800 yen for the lava type. The "lava type" is a handmade product, so the shape of each piece is different. Therefore, when purchasing, customers are supposed to choose the one they like best from the photos of the stock items sent from the store.

When purchasing, select your favorites from our inventory photos
When purchasing, select your favorites from our inventory photos

In addition to the "Lava Type," MIKAGE also sells LED bulbs with names such as "Dragon Fruit" and "Tsurara (with thorns and cracks). These works seem to lack impact if you look at the "lava type. However, a closer look reveals that they are all of high quality. Depending on the scene of use, it may be fashionable to use them in different ways.

Dragon Fruit" LED light bulb from MIKAGE
Dragon Fruit" LED light bulb from MIKAGE

Tulara (with thorns and cracks)"
Tulara (with thorns and cracks)"

Example usage of "thorny/cracked" Fashionable?
Example usage of "thorny/cracked" Fashionable?