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  • Choju Giga Fan-shaped Sauce Plate

    $38.95

    This unique fan-shaped sauce plate features anthropomorphic animals from the famous caricature scroll “Choju-Giga,” painted between the mid-12th and mid-13th centuries which is designated as a national treasure.  Next to the anmials, Kozan-ji, the name of a World Heritage temple in Kyoto that owns this scroll is written in Japanese. The plates are available in different…

  • Summum Japanese Rice Bowl

    $30.95

    This simple and modern rice bowl has a beautiful turquoise color. The glaze’s appearance varies uniquely with each piece according to the conditions during firing, resulting in a naturally exquisite shade of blue.

  • Moist Gold Sakura Side Plate

    $167

    The matte celadon texture of this sakura-shaped plate conveys tenderness the moment you touch it. Accented with gold, the combination with the pale blue is graceful and sophisticated.  With its unique shape and subtle depth, this plate catches the eye and elevates each dish. Perfect for serving small desserts, candies, or even holding small accessories,…

  • Yazaemon Somenishiki Kotobuki Pattern Kobachi Small Bowl with Lid

    $167

    This kobachi small bowl is a beautifully decorated item reflecting the high-quality craftsmanship handed down for generations within Arita Porcelain Lab’s long history. The technique displayed in this bowl is called somenishiki where the bowl is first glazed with white and blue patterns and then is further decorated with detailed hand painted drawings.  The character in a…

  • Hachi-Kutani Plover Hexagonal Sauce Plate

    $27

    This small porcelain plate has auspicious design patterns: “Nami Chidori,” plovers and waves, and “Karakusa,” an arabesque design. Nami Chidori, a combination of a plover and a wave, means “to overcome rough seas together.” Arabesque designs are considered a symbol of longevity and prosperity of offsprings, as arabesque, the vine, extends its stems in all directions….

  • Fortune Scroll Kutani Round Plate

    $206

    A serving plate features a fortune scroll with a wavy edge. The combination of colors and the motif gives a traditional and sophisticated atmosphere to your table setting. Kutani ware uses a brush for painting with Japanese coloring paint, as you can see the painted part is slightly. The size is perfect for serving main…

  • Yoshidaya Gourd Round Plate

    $34.18

    This side plate features a large bottle gourd and a pine tree. In Japan, the gourd is known to bring good fortune and a symbol of lasting posterity and business success. With a diameter of 15 cm (5.9 in), it is perfect as an extra plate for side dishes or desserts. This plate is perfect…

  • Sumo Sauce Plate

    $20

    This is a sauce plate featuring sumo wrestlers, a symbol of good luck in Japan since the Edo period (1603 -1868 CE). It’s the perfect size for use as a sauce plate, and it’s also versatile enough to serve cheese, nuts, condiments, and other small foods. Each piece is uniquely hand-painted by a dedicated artisan…

  • Neco Cat Medium Bowl Set

    $65

    A set of 4 Japanese bowls of lovely cats drawn with a delicate touch. They have a unique shape with slightly pointed up ears of a cat. Each cat’s fur is a different color, and the curled up pose is adorable. It can be used for serving side dishes and desserts. Whether for everyday use or…

  • Blue Mt. Fuji Square Sauce Plate

    $19.95

    This square sauce plate features a depiction of Mount Fuji with a rising sun. The design captures the iconic mountain with minimal yet expressive lines and colors, evoking a sense of simplicity and charm. A red round sun and impressionistic clouds add a playful touch to the serene blue Mount Fuji. Perfect for everyday use…

  • Nishiki Peony Donburi Rice Bowl with Lid S

    $47

    This small-sized Japanese donburi rice bowl features peonies, framed by dark blue, lattice-like patterns, all rendered in the traditional nishiki-e style. Nishiki-e, meaning “brocade picture,” is a multi-colored woodblock print technique that revolutionized ukiyo-e during the Edo period (1603-1868 CE), when most prints were in black and white. The lid helps keep the food warm and…

  • Arabesque Chrysanthemum-Shaped Sauce Plate

    $37

    This easy-to-use chrysanthemum-shaped sauce plate showcases a design called an octopus arabesque pattern among arabesque patterns. The name “octopus arabesque” comes from the fact that the shape of the spiraling vine with leaves on the outside resembles the octopus’s legs. It is one of the classic patterns and is found on many Japanese tableware. The plates…

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