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  • Kokuzou Kiln Sakura and Autumn Leaves Kutani Round Plate

    $168

    This beautiful plate depicts Sakura (cherry blossoms) and autumn maple leaves, which are popular spring and autumn motifs in Japan. The gently wavy rim creates an elegant atmosphere that matches the painting drawn. It is made by Kokuzou kiln, known for its gentle and warm stoneware, and features beautiful painting with watercolor-like transparency and luster,…

  • Old Imari Chrysanthemum Side Plate

    $37

    This is a gorgeous Japanese plate with a “chrysanthemum split” design in the old Imari style. The lines extend from the outside to the center and are decorated with different traditional patterns.” Each has its own meaning, such as “seigaiha,” “shigebishi,” and “zuiun.” “Seigaiha” (blue ocean waves) – a symbol of prosperity. “Shigebishi” (dense diamonds)…

  • Modern Hanazume Kutani Sauce Plate Set

    $93

    This elegant Japanese small plate set is adorned in “Hanazume” style, decorated by beautiful colorful flowers delicately outlined in gold. Perfect size as a sauce plate. It is also versatile to serve cheese, nuts, condiments, and other small food. Or you may put a small portion of food or relishes in, place it on a…

  • Iridescent Clouds Sauce Plate

    $26.99

    This unique sauce plate features iridescent clouds with a glossy glaze. The vibrant colors make it a eye-catching piece on the table.  Perfectly sized as a sauce plate, it is also versatile enough to serve cheese, nuts, condiments, and other small bites. You can also use it to hold a small portion of food or…

  • White Chrysanthemum Kobachi Small Bowl

    $14.62

    This chrysanthemum shaped Japanese small bowl features a matte white color, overlaid with a white speckled glaze that looks like snow. It is made by Hasami ware, which is widely known as a light, durable and easy-to-use tableware among Japanese tableware, and is an indispensable stoneware in both restaurants and homes. Chrysanthemum is a shape…

  • Rectangle Silver Sarasa Pattern Plate

    $50

    With its delicate, almost lace-like monochromatic elegance, this silver-colored plate is a unique take on a floral pattern from a dyeing technique originally imported to Japan from India. Sarasa, better known in the West as chintz or calico, is presented here in a luxurious and sophisticated style. Sarasa patterns were seen in dyed cotton textiles…

  • Sakura and Birds Kutani Bowl

    $74

    This Japanese bowl features a delicate painting of a bird perching on the Sakura branch. A traditional Japanese pattern is drawn around it, making it a gorgeous bowl. It is hand-painted by brush, using Japanese coloring paint which is one of the remarkable features of Kutani ware, as you can see the painted part is…

  • Old Imari Lion and Peony Large Bowl

    $154

    The gorgeous bowl features a lion and peony with a modern interpretation of the traditional classic patterns of old Imari. In Japanese arts, the combination of splendid peony and the imposing tiger is often depicted as regarded as a symbol of bravery and wealth. This gorgeous pattern, expressed by the colorful colors using gold is…

  • Fukuhou Kiln Tokusa Hasami Donburi Bowl S

    $47

    This small-sized donburi bowl from Fukuhou Kiln features the traditional Japanese tokusa “horsetail” pattern. Its depth helps retain the food’s warmth while adding a touch of style and practicality. Beloved since the Edo period (1603 CE-1868 CE), this pattern of straight vertical lines is inspired by the Japanese plant tokusa, known in English as rough…

  • Oshin Kiln Pink Rabbit Hasami Children’s Japanese Rice Bowl

    $14.91

    Serve just the right amount of rice to your little ones with this Hasami ware Japanese rice bowl from Oshin Kiln.  The rice bowl comes in an adorable soft pink color with cute rabbit faces on the sides. Three yellow polka-dots mark the edge of the bowl. The inside of the rice bowl is in…

  • Taisho Roman Makiage Bowl

    $139

    This is a glass bowl with makiage pattern from the Taisho Roman glass series by Hirota Glass, a long-established glass manufacturer in Tokyo. Makiage is a traditional tie-dyeing technique used in kimono making. This method creates intricate patterns that convey an aura of elegance and grace.  This pattern is created by the aburidashi “invisible ink” technique,…

  • SINGAMA Leaf Vein Pattern Seto Ware Sauce Plate

    $31

    On this white porcelain sauce plate, lines in sometsuke “Blue and White” style form smooth and elegant curves, representing leaf veins. These lines are hand-painted by artisans, with subtle variations in thickness and shade making each unique. When using this plate, you can feel a closeness to nature.  Sometsuke is a technique that applies indigo color…

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