Made by hand.
Born of a moment.
In Japanese, 刻 (toki) is the small unit of passing time — a moment, an hour, a season. 彩 (iro) is its color: the bloom of evening, the green of a returning spring, the magenta of a sky still deciding which way to fall.
TOKIAYA was born from one question: can a color hold a moment? Each candle is layered in seven separate pours by hand, with vegetable wax and mineral pigments. Every pour happens at a different temperature, at a different stage of cooling — building gradients that cannot be reproduced and never quite the same way twice.
The result is closer to a small painting than a candle. A moment you keep indoors, then slowly, over many quiet evenings, return to the air.