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  • Light Fleur Main Plate

    $141

    This beautiful round Tobe ware plate features a wreath of beautiful flowers in gentle hues of green and light blue.  Subtle colors decorate the blooming flowers painted on a white porcelain canvas. Small dots painted in gold are scattered, adding a discreet accent to the overall design.  Higashi Kiln employs a unique technique called washi-zome. Colors…

  • Seigaiha Blue Wave Dinner Plate

    $124

    This plate is remarkable for its detailed seigaiha wave pattern that covers the entire plate. The edges of the plate are trimmed like flower petals, resulting in a stunning silhouette.  A charming feature of this plate is the golden depiction of Mount Fuji and cherry blossoms at its center, serving as a delightful point of…

  • Tosen Kiln Sakura-Shaped Kiyomizu Ware Chopstick Rest Set

    $116

    Decorate your table with these elegant chopstick rests from Tosen Kiln. The exquisite yellowish cream white color of the Kiyomizu ware base enhances the various hues which are masterfully used to depict the detailed designs of cherry blossoms.  Each chopstick rest is crafted in the shape of a delicate sakura, cherry blossom. From dancing cherry blossoms…

  • Nishiki Sakura Donburi Rice Bowl with Lid L

    $71

    This large-sized Japanese donburi rice bowl features sakura, or cherry blossoms, 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 CE-1868 CE), when most prints were in black and white. The lid helps keep…

  • Old Imari Fence Peony Rectangle Side Plate

    $50

    This beautiful rectangular plate offers a modern interpretation of traditional old Imari patterns. Reviving a design from 250 years ago, it depicts peonies in full bloom against a fence, alongside a bird about to land on a stack of hay once used to protect plants from heavy winter snow. The authentic feel of old Imari…

  • Hozan Kiln Shell-Shaped Shishi-mai and Shimenawa Kyo Ware Chopstick Rest Set

    $31

    This chopstick rest set, designed in the shape of a shell, features the traditional lion head mask used for shishi-mai or lion dance, and shimenawa, the sacred rice-straw ropes. These items offer stability for your chopsticks and are perfect for enhancing your New Year’s dining table. Shishi-mai, traditionally performed to ward off demons and epidemics, still carries…

  • Musashi Kiln Water Plant Mino Ware Long Plate

    $101

    This long plate features a light grayish hue and an elegant abstract motif of water plants, a hallmark of Yashichida Oribe ware, characterized by its green glaze and abstract brushstrokes. The expressive green design extends onto the bottom of the plate, where Tsujii has created a repeating pattern with his fingertips. Drawing inspiration from nature,…

  • Medaka Rice Fish Basket Side Plate

    $49

      Enjoy the refined natural blue-green luster of celadon with this stylish side plate from Kosen Kiln.  This porcelain piece captivates with its intricately woven basket-like design on both sides. The translucent glaze on the blue-jade hue of celadon, creates a tranquil atmosphere emanating from the plate’s glossy surface. Medaka rice fishes are depicted with such realism…

  • Akae Arabesque Pattern Serving Bowl

    $108

    This large bowl is decorated with a hand-painted arabesque pattern on the rustic texture of stoneware and feels warm and inviting. Its practical design makes it easy to use, combining functionality with charm. The vibrant red hue of the design, which extend to the interior, beautifully frame your food to enhance its presentation like a…

  • Rectangle Gold Sarasa Pattern Plate

    $50

    With its delicate, almost lace-like monochromatic elegance, this gold-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…

  • Taisho Roman Tokusa Bowl

    $139

    This is a glass bowl with the tokusa “horsetail” pattern from the Taisho Roman glass series by Hirota Glass, a long-established glass manufacturer in Tokyo. The tokusa motif, cherished since the Edo period (1603 CE-1868 CE), symbolizes growth and prosperity. Its straight, upward-reaching lines embody aspirations for success and flourishing, making it a beloved design through…

  • P.S. Blue Serving Bowl

    $55

    This beautiful bowl features soft blue flowers as if painted with watercolors. The bright design and shape of the rim resembles blooming flowers, bringing joyful atmosphere on the table. It is painted by the female artist, Alyne Ohigashi, who was born in Philippines. She uses a unique technique called washi-zome (Japanese paper dyeing) and continues her…

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