This delightful Japanese rice bowl showcases a dog’s face on the inside and its body with playful footprints on the outside. The charming design, with an innocent face peeking into the bowl, brings a cheerful vibe to your dining table. The unique rim follows the shape of the dog’s face. With its humorous design and…
This set of Japanese chopsticks features a flock of cranes gracefully taking flight from the water’s edge in shimmering gold and silver hues. Symbolizing longevity and prosperity, the cranes imbue the chopsticks with tradition and beauty. Their timeless design is perfect for everyday meals or celebratory occasions. Beautifully packaged, this set makes a wonderful gift…
This fan-shaped sushi plate is made of Kiso Hinoki cypress by Miyabi Urushi. The 13.8″ size is enough to hold a large portion of sushi for one person. In addition to sushi, it can also be used for sashimi and tempura dishes. The knot patterns of the wood appear on the surface, creating a bold accent. The…
This elegant rectangular dinner plate is produced by Takayama, renowned for Hasami porcelain. The entire surface features the striking wari-kusabana motif of stemmed flowers separated by scrollwork, which has long been cherished as a symbol of renewal and hope for its ability to flourish even in harsh conditions. Delicate yet powerful, this pattern enhances the…
Enjoy meal time with this unique plate from Kousai Kiln. This charmingly designed plate is handmade combining the Shigaraki style “Yakishime(high-fired unglazed ceramics)” and traditional “Some-nishiki,” a technique where a product is first glazed with white and blue patterns and then is further decorated with detailed hand-painted drawings. Stoneware items are rarely seen in Hasami Ware….
This regular-sized Japanese ramen bowl showcases a timeless blue-striped pattern that enhances a variety of table settings. Its sleek, straight silhouette offers a contemporary aesthetic, making it a standout choice among ramen bowls. With their irregular hand-painted touch, the vertical stripes follow the beautifully flared shape of the bowl accentuating the overall design. The inner…
These beautiful chopsticks feature traditional patterns engraved on white bamboo and are finished with a sleek lacquer coating. Celebrating the auspicious symbol of sea bream, they are cherished for bringing good fortune during special occasions and celebrations. Bamboo chopsticks are moderately light and very easy to hold. Their flexibility and thin tips make eating effortless…
Serve meals to your little ones in this cute and well-designed children’s plate. Kids will love seeing the lion politely sitting by the rim of the plate. His ears are neatly shaped on the edges to give the plate a unique shape. The plate is divided into 3 sections. The bigger section can be used…
This is an easy-to-use plate characterized by a moody green color, reminiscent of a deep forest. Instead of shiny, bright gems, the design is chic and modern, featuring subdued tones and matte textures like Jade gemstones. The deep green tones go well with warm-colored foods such as red, yellow, and orange. Even a few bright colors,…
This is a set of chopstick rests depicting maple leaves that have turned red, created by Hozan Kiln of Kyo ware. The deep red color, reminiscent of wine red, is complemented by hand-painted gold lines, resulting in a chic impression. This design is recommended as an accent for a calm and autumnal table setting. Boasting…
This is a stainless steel chopstick rest in the shape of a ginkgo leaf in gold. 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 ginkgo leaf, and is designed by Kaichiro Yamada, KAICHI DESIGN, which has won…
This Japanese sauce plate features an elegant pattern of plum blossoms and chrysanthemums, an auspicious combination in Japanese culture. Plum blossoms symbolize vitality as they bloom early, even in the cold of winter, while chrysanthemums are revered as one of the most noble and auspicious flowers, often referred to as the “king of a hundred…