Noko

Definition:

A small, curious “child of nature.”

Derived from the Japanese phrasing no ko

(の子), meaning “child of.” Used to describe gentle, creature-like spirits or figures symbolizing the offspring of the natural world— embodiments of life, innocence, and the fragile balance between species and their environment.


Definition:

A small, curious “child of nature.”


Derived from the Japanese phrasing no ko

(の子), meaning “child of.” Used to describe gentle, creature-like spirits or figures symbolizing the offspring of the natural world— embodiments of life, innocence, and the fragile balance between species and their environment.


Noko (のこ / noh-koh) — noun


Noko (のこ / noh-koh) — noun


Handmade by artists.


30% of proceeds go to

endangered animals.


Limited collections.

WHAT MAKES NOKO DIFFERENT

WHAT MAKES

NOKO DIFFERENT

<ANIMALS

SUCCESSFULLY

REHABILITATED>

<ANIMALS SUCCESSFULLY REHABILITATED>

Eastern Cougar, Orca, Black-footed Ferret, Blanding’s Turtle, Pacific Great Blue Heron, Bobolink, Peary Caribou, Burrowing Owl, Porbeagle Shark, Collared Pika.


*Individual animals under the care of NOKO keepers.

Keep updated on our socials, find us at your local NOKO pop-up, or order online.

NEVER WANT TO MISS A DROP?

NEVER WANT TO

MISS A DROP?

Keep updated on our socials, find us at your local NOKO pop-up, or order online.

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