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  • Brown Water Plant Serving Bowl

    $89

    This bowl fascinates with its elegant water plant motif, highlighted with brown splashes. The green glaze and abstract brushstrokes are characteristic of Yashichida Oribe ware. Hand-crafted, this bowl reflects nature’s rustic beauty by accentuating the rokurome, or the rhythmic marks made by the potter’s wheel, which add a special texture and warmth. Its lightweight design…

  • Purple Flower Chawanmushi Bowl

    $99

    This chawanmushi (Japanese steamed egg custard) bowl has a purple flower painting in a round form.  If you make chawanmushi with it, you can enjoy the authentic taste of this delicious egg custard and the atmosphere of a Japanese restaurant.  When the lid is removed, the bowl can also be used as a small kobachi…

  • Tsubame Hutlery Silver Maple Leaf Chopstick Rest

    $9.37

    This is a stainless steel chopstick rest in the shape of a maple leaf in silver. It is made in Tsubame Sanjo, which accounts for 90 percent of domestic production of metal tableware.It expresses the soft thinness, undulation, and curves of a maple leaf, and is designed by Kaichiro Yamada, KAICHI DESIGN, which has won…

  • Fukuhou Kiln Tokusa Hasami Sauce Plate

    $22

    This soy sauce plate features the “Tokusa” line extending from the center and a petal-like design. It is a perfect small plate for serving sauce or snacks like nuts and candies. Or you may put a small portion of food or relishes in, place it on a larger plate or into a bento box for…

  • Syuzando White Shippou Kutani Chopstick Rest Set

    $23

    This clean white chopstick rest is made by Syuzando from Kutani ware. The patterns, drawn in pure white on the pale gray base of Kutani ceramics, create delicate contrasts of light and shadow, imparting an elegant and refined impression. The “Shippou” pattern features parallel circles of the same size overlaid one quarter on top of…

  • Kikuwari Khaki Kobachi Small Bowl 3.9in

    $10.95

    This kobachi small bowl features a chrysanthemum shape and the glossy khaki colored glaze, which enhances the fresh and delicious appearance of the served food. The size is perfect as kobachi to serve any side dish, such as sunomono(vinegared food) , aemono(seasoned or sauced food) and nimono(simmered food) individually. 

  • Origami Crane Kutani Chopstick Rest Set

    $154

    The chopstick rest set is shaped Origami cranes, decorated with a gold leaf. A crane is a symbol of longevity and good fortune in Japan from ancient times. In Japan, chopstick rests are an indispensable piece for table setting. Although it is a small tableware, you can express your personality by choosing a motif that…

  • Silver Gourd Dinner Plate

    $93

    This silver dinner plate is an exquisite piece of Arita ware. Its unique curved design and engraved patterns on the surface create an impressive table setting, elevating the presentation of any cuisine it holds. The gourd motif is considered as a lucky symbol in Japanese culture, representing prosperity and abundant offspring due to its plentiful…

  • Tokusa Rectangular Dinner Plate

    $52

    This rectangular plate features simple blue tokusa stripes, shaded with delicate hand-painting. Tokusa, inspired by the horsetail plant, symbolizes longevity in Japanese culture. The hand-painted indigo stripes along the edge add a subtle, elegant touch. The traditional and refreshing blue pattern, combined with the smooth texture of porcelain, makes every dish look more appetizing. It…

  • Mimosa Donburi Bowl M

    $85

    A beautiful mimosa design is painted on a white porcelain canvas. Small dots painted in gold are scattered throughout the design, adding a discreet accent to the overall design. The refreshing impression of this donburi bowl will enlighten your table. Suitable for rice bowl recipes using about 1 cups (1 gou) of rice. This size…

  • Fan-Shaped Motif with Mt. Fuji Sauce Plate

    $29.99

    This sauce plate features fan-shaped motifs alongside an iconic depiction of Mount Fuji. In Japanese culture, the fan motif is regarded as an auspicious symbol that heralds both prosperity and the arrival of good fortune. The technique displayed in this plate is called somenishiki where the plate is first glazed with white and blue patterns…

  • Indigo Geometric Swirl and Nanban Side Plate

    $21

    This round side plate is crafted by Takayama, a renowned maker of Hasami porcelain, and dyed with seitan, a kind of indigo. The bold geometric swirl patterns around the rim are complemented by a central design featuring ships and exotic landscapes, evoking the spirit of overseas trade and cultural exchange. In traditional Japanese culture, this…

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