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  • Myousen Toubou Treasure Pattern and Fuyode Kutani Bowl 7.7 in

    $370

    This bowl showcases exquisite sometsuke designs hand-painted by master craftsman Yamamoto Choza. Detailed depictions of ancient treasures are believed to invite good fortune and prosperity. On the bottom of the bowl is the fuyode pattern, named after the Japanese word for cotton rose, with petal-like windows embellished with auspicious motifs. The intricacies of each design…

  • Neco Spotted Cat Large Bowl

    $31

    This Hasami ware bowl features a lovely spotted cat. The cat is depicted with slightly pointed ears in an adorable curled-up pose, giving the bowl a unique and charming design. The smooth porcelain texture and indigo color create a refreshing impression. Its rounded shape not only enhances its aesthetic appeal but also makes it highly…

  • Grand Bleu Dinner Plate 11.2 in

    $76

    This dinner plate in a shiny dark blue color has an exquisite silhouette with wide rims and and a beautiful curve. As well as its excellent design, it is durable and easy to use which makes it is widely used in restaurants in Japan and overseas. The size is great for serving a salad, appetizers,…

  • Red Peony Chrysanthemum-Shaped Sauce Plate

    $45.99

    This easy-to-use chrysanthemum-shaped sauce plate features a boldly painted peony in red. The chrysanthemum shape creates a gorgeous atmosphere. This plate is available in different patterns, so you can have them all together for a more enjoyable table setting. Perfect size as a sauce plate. It is also versatile to serve cheese, nuts, condiments, and…

  • Hachi-Kutani Hanazume Sauce Plate

    $27

    This porcelain sauce plate is painted with an elegant traditional pattern in white, decorated with the pattern called “hanazume,” giving an image of flowers blooming all at once.  While Kutani ware is loved for its vibrant colors, the hachi-kutani series features sauce plates all in white. They are made at Seikou Kiln. Seikou Kiln researched Japanese overglaze…

  • Kikusho Kiln Blue Dot Cat Hasami Children’s Cup

    $26

    Children will smile back at the cute kitty cat on the rim when they drink out of this adorable cup from Kikusho Kiln.  Looking from the side, you can see a tabby cat with a big smile hanging from the edge of the cup. The rim of the cup is slightly thicker and is decorated…

  • Fukuhou Kiln Tokusa Hasami Kobachi Bowl

    $37.99

    This small bowl is designed with a “Tokusa” pattern drawn by hand with a broom-like brush to make the thin blue lines centering to the middle of the bowl. The undulating sides give the kobachi bowl extra shine and a beautiful shape.  The kobachi bowl is small bowl for a single serving of an appetizer…

  • Nanpu Flower Mino Ware Donburi Bowl M

    $41.32

    As suggested by its name nanpu, meaning “southern winds,” this bowl features a design that evokes the feeling of a warm breeze. Blue chrysanthemum flowers are scattered throughout the design, giving the design a natural comfort. The slightly warped rim allows for easy stacking with bowls of the same shape, making storage more convenient. This bowl is…

  • Mimosa Side Plate

    $70

    A beautiful mimosa design is painted on a white porcelain canvas. Small dots painted in gold are scattered, adding a discreet accent to the overall design. The refreshing impression of this plate is a perfect match for whatever you place on it.  It is painted by the female artist, Alyne Ohigashi, who was born in…

  • Akae Flower and Bird Kobachi Small Bowl With Lid

    $140

    This is a kobachi small bowl with a lid, crafted from Arita ware porcelain. The bowl features a delicate design of flowers and grasses, decorated using the akae technique (overglaze red enamel), with red as the primary color, complemented by accents of green, purple, blue, and other shades. The same elegant pattern is painted on…

  • Shepherd’s Purse Kobachi Small Bowl

    $23

    This kobachi bowl features a delicate pattern of shepherd’s purse, a plant that becomes even more distinctive as its heart-shaped seed pods appear. Known as nazuna in Japanese, it’s considered an auspicious symbol believed to ward off evil spirits. The indigo design brings a modern touch while preserving the charm of hand-painted craftsmanship. The size…

  • Red Turnip Kutani Kobachi Bowl

    $21

    This small kobachi bowl features a red turnip, and one leaf of the turnip is also shown inside of the bowl. Turnip is one of the motifs that has long been regarded as a lucky charm in Japan, and is often used for tableware. The refreshing white-based small bowl is a handy size, durable and…

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