New Year's. Celebration tableware
It has a gorgeousness and quality befitting a celebratory dining table, and will enhance the special moments unique to New Year's.
As each year begins a new beginning, we bring the splendor and warmth of the New Year to your table, making the meals you enjoy with family and friends even richer and more special.
Featured Artist: Takunobu Sawada
Takunobu Sawada creates modern and sophisticated designs while preserving the traditions of Kyoto.
This collection blends in well with both Japanese and Western dining tables, and you will discover something new every time you use it.
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Mug -AMI Cobalt blue by Takunobu Sawada
Regular price ¥5,280 JPYRegular priceUnit price per -
Rectangular Plate -Kiwi by Takunobu Sawada
Regular price ¥3,520 JPYRegular priceUnit price per -
Small cup -Adelie penguin by Takunobu Sawada
Regular price ¥2,420 JPYRegular priceUnit price per -
Coffee Cup -Shoebill A by Takunobu Sawada
Regular price ¥4,070 JPYRegular priceUnit price per
Featured Artist: Syunzan Kiln
Shunzangama, which has been in business since the Taisho era, is known for its paintings that evoke the four seasons. The colorful flowers of each season are on ceramics that have a warm, handmade feel.
This is a dish that evokes the Kyoto tradition of Kiyomizu ware.
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Teacup -Flower Festival Purple by Shunzan-kiln
Regular price ¥6,500 JPYRegular priceUnit price per -
Mug -Flower Festival Pink by Shunzan-kiln
Regular price ¥7,500 JPYRegular priceUnit price per -
Bowl -Kenzan"乾山" remaster chrysanthemum by Shunzan-kiln
Regular price ¥7,500 JPYRegular priceUnit price per -
Cup and saucer -Kenzan"乾山" Maple and river by Shunzan Kiln
Regular price ¥7,500 JPYRegular priceUnit price per
Featured Artist: Hiroshi Nagamoto
The tableware made by Nagamoto Hiroshi has a charm that gently blends into everyday life.
The pottery, created using reliable wheel throwing techniques and unique glaze mixtures, is simple yet warm and easy to use.
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Mug -White and green glaze by Hiroshi Nagamoto
Regular price ¥3,900 JPYRegular priceUnit price per -
Small bowl -Gray brown glaze by Hiroshi Nagamoto
Regular price ¥2,200 JPYRegular priceUnit price per -
Flat bowl -white and green glaze by Hiroshi Nagamoto
Regular price ¥5,000 JPYRegular priceUnit price per -
Meat plate -Divided glaze pattern by Hiroshi Nagamoto
Regular price ¥7,000 JPYRegular priceUnit price per
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Featured Artist: Cunyo
Cunyo (Tamie Ono) is a master painter who independently revived the traditional techniques of Kyo-Satsuma.
Her "Hana Satsuma" works are highly regarded as art pieces that blend traditional beauty with modern design.
Known for her use of gold accents and intricate detailing, her style plays a key role in connecting Japan's traditional crafts to the future.
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Small vase Hanasatsuma"華薩摩" All flowers by Cunyo
Regular price ¥132,000 JPYRegular priceUnit price per -
Small vase-Hanasatsuma"華薩摩" gold brocade twisted small pattern by Cunyo
Regular price ¥132,000 JPYRegular priceUnit price per -
Sake cup HanaSatsuma"華薩摩" 12-sided old crest by Cunyo
Regular price ¥165,000 JPYRegular priceUnit price per -
Sake cup HanaSatsuma"華薩摩" Mt.Fuji and sparrow by Cunyo
Regular price ¥165,000 JPYRegular priceUnit price per
Featured Artist: Ichinyo Yamamoto
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Matcha bowl -Ninsei "仁清" banboo by Ichinyo
Regular price ¥32,000 JPYRegular priceUnit price per -
Mug -Crane on a Moonlit Night by Ichinyo
Regular price ¥21,500 JPYRegular priceUnit price per -
Matcha bowl -Shippou"七宝" and treasures, amber yellow by Ichinyo
Regular price ¥45,000 JPYRegular priceUnit price per -
Matcha bowl -Butterfly, pale peach by Ichinyo
Regular price ¥45,000 JPYRegular priceUnit price per
The techniques of Kyoto ware and Kiyomizu ware
Kyo-yaki and Kiyomizu-yaki are embodied in delicate techniques.
Its history is elegant and beautiful.
He skillfully manipulates clay and glazes using his meticulously honed techniques.
A glimpse into the culture of Kyo-yaki and Kiyomizu-yaki through a single piece of pottery
The beauty of Kyoto ware and Kiyomizu ware
"Kyoto-ness" is a culture of evolution and innovation.
Traditional patterns and newly created designs coexist, and the designs evolve every day.
The beauty of Kyo-yaki and Kiyomizu-yaki ware continues to evolve and innovate, vibrantly coloring culture.
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