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  • Le Sanpei Chrysanthemums Pattern Arita Round Plate

    $68

    This is a Arita ware plate by Ri Sanpei (Yi Sam-pyeong) Kiln, a brand by the descendant of Yi Sam-Pyeong, the discoverer of white porcelain ore for Arita ware. This dish is simple, yet dignified and powerful. This design itself is from the early Imari period, about 400 years ago. Chrysanthemums are characterized not only by their beauty…

  • Oshin Kiln Pink Rabbit Hasami Children’s Japanese Rice Bowl

    $14.91

    Serve just the right amount of rice to your little ones with this Hasami ware Japanese rice bowl from Oshin Kiln.  The rice bowl comes in an adorable soft pink color with cute rabbit faces on the sides. Three yellow polka-dots mark the edge of the bowl. The inside of the rice bowl is in…

  • Hemp Leaf Pattern Washi Echizen Lacquerware Serving Tray

    $209

    This is a serving tray made by Mr. Kiyoteru Morita, a renowned undercoat craftsman of Echizen lacquerware. This tray is a stunning item that can be used to plate sushi and tempura. It can also be used to serve appetizers, main dishes, and desserts, or can be combined with small plates, bowls, and ochoko (sake…

  • 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…

  • Land Blue Round Dinner Plate 9.2 in

    $62

    This dinner plate features a stunning blue gradient reminiscent of the tranquil shallows of the sea, bringing a serene and refreshing ambiance to your table setting. Designed for durability and practicality, it is a preferred choice in restaurants across Japan and internationally. Its generous size makes it ideal for serving main dishes, enhancing the presentation…

  • Grape Sauce Plate

    $24.22

    The Japanese plate features a grape and vines in Ko-Kutani (old Kutani) style, dating back to mid-17th century, depicting the nature-themed daring design and distinctive bright colors of Kutani ware. Perfect size as a sauce plate. It is also versatile to serve cheese, nuts, condiments, and other small food. Or you can put a small…

  • Myousen Toubou Auspicious Bird Chrysanthemum Kutani Bowl 6.1 in

    $231

    This bowl features exquisite sometsuke designs hand-painted by master craftsman Yamamoto Choza. At the bottom of the bowl lies a botanical and bird motif highlighted with circular patterns in fine lines of blue. The intricacies of each design invite a closer look. The porcelain base is formed using the katauchi technique, where a smooth layer…

  • Indigo Rinka Petals Side Plate

    $23

    This round side plate is crafted by Takayama, a renowned maker of Hasami porcelain, and dyed with seitan, a kind of indigo. The plate is adorned with a delicate rinka petal pattern, featuring elegantly connected flower petals in a circular design. Traditionally, the rinka pattern has been cherished in Japan as a symbol of happiness…

  • Yatsuyanagi Lacquered Akita Cherry Bark Work Wooden Spoon

    $44

    A chic lacquered spoon by Yatsuyanagi. The handle is made of wild cherry bark work and painted with a golden cherry blossom motif. Although small, the combination of different traditional techniques gives it a sophisticated appearance. The 21cm(7.9in) size is suitable as a dinner spoon for soups and soupy foods. The cherry trees used for Akita…

  • Awaji Mizuhiki Chopsticks (Set of 3 Pairs)

    $28

    This set of three pairs of chopsticks, each held together by awaji knot motif mizuhiki, exudes a festive and sophisticated impression. Made of Yoshino cedar, they are light, easy to hold, and can be washed and reused multiple times. They are also thin at both ends, so you can pick up food on either side. The…

  • Sumo Sauce Plate

    $20

    This is a sauce plate featuring sumo wrestlers, a symbol of good luck in Japan since the Edo period (1603 -1868 CE). It’s the perfect size for use as a sauce plate, and it’s also versatile enough to serve cheese, nuts, condiments, and other small foods. Each piece is uniquely hand-painted by a dedicated artisan…

  • Princess World Large Bowl

    $129

    The bowl features a beautiful contrast of soft colors on a white canvas, making the most of the distinctive texture of porcelain. The fine touch of flowers are hand-painted by an artisan, adding a touch of elegance to the space. Unlike other kilns from Kutani ware, Ginshu kiln is especially known as its romantic and…

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