This small 3 plates set features lovely flowers different in shapes and colors. The painted soft colors are created based on traditional basic colors of Kutani Gosai (five colors): red, yellow, green, blue, and purple. Perfect size as a sauce plate. It is also versatile to serve cheese, nuts, condiments, and other small foods. Or…
Bearing the eloquent name yozora, meaning “night sky,” these elegant chopsticks from Matsukan’s Crystal series encapsulate the beauty of a star-studded expanse. The deep black pair expresses the enchanting ambiance of evening as it embraces the depth of the night. In contrast, the radiant red pair embodies the luminosity of dawn, bringing forth the allure…
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 long plate exudes a rustic elegance with its soft grayish color, featuring delicate stylized camellia flowers in white and red, accented by dark green leaves. Its irregular edges add a subtle, hand-made quality to its rectangular form.The camellia or tsubaki is beloved for its undeniable beauty as it blooms during the cold winter months. Having…
This modern dinner plate features a stylish stepped rim that accentuates the beauty of white porcelain. The design of the rim attracts the attention of the food in the center. It has a grainy texture on the surface of the rim that looks like water droplets, which makes the ingredients look fresh and impressive. The size…
This set of Japanese chopsticks features golden sakura, or cherry blossoms, symbolizing inner beauty and elegance in Japanese culture. These chopsticks have an exquisite glossy finish and are comfortable to hold. The non-slip tips make it easy to grip even slippery foods like noodles. Its timeless design is suitable for daily use or when entertaining…
This soup bowl is hollowed out from Japanese horse chestnut, which is the best material for wood bowls. It has a slightly matte texture in calm vermilion color.The lacquering process, from the base coat to the top coat, has been inspected for designation as a traditional Aizu lacquerware craft.Aizu-e, the traditional design of Aizu lacquerware, is…
This elegant kobachi small bowl is crafted by Takayama, renowned for Hasami porcelain. In the classic blue and white of sometsuke, it features an interior pattern of richly swirling scrollwork, with additional vine-like arabesques toward the rim. This beautifully contrasts with a simple exterior of simple karakusa budding vines. Vine motifs have long been cherished…
This sauce plate features flying Japanese cranes as if they are dancing. Kutani ware uses a brush for painting with Japanese coloring paint, as you can see the painted bird is slightly thickened and standing out. The crane is known to be a symbol of longevity and prosperity. Perfect as a sauce plate, it is versatile…
This chrysanthemum shaped Japanese small bowl features a matte white color, overlaid with a white speckled glaze that looks like snow. It is made by Hasami ware, which is widely known as a light, durable and easy-to-use tableware among Japanese tableware, and is an indispensable stoneware in both restaurants and homes. Chrysanthemum is a shape…
This square medium bowl features a hand-painted arabesque pattern, one of the representative motifs of Tobe ware. The indigo shade adds a modern touch, while the natural motifs convey the warmth of hand-painted craftsmanship. It is ideal for serving various side dishes, such as tangy sunomono and slowly simmered nimono. The shape stands out with…
This playful Japanese sauce plate features adorable pandas relaxing in various poses. The vibrant combination of bright red and green, along with the thick, glossy glaze, makes this piece truly eye-catching. With its perfect size for sauces, it is also versatile enough to serve cheese, nuts, condiments, and other small bites. For a stylish and…