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Small Plate -Meteor"流星" 3A by Yoshinori Izumi

Small Plate -Meteor"流星" 3A by Yoshinori Izumi

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The Harmony of Nature and Craft

A One-of-a-Kind Tenmoku Masterpiece

Handmade Tenmoku pottery from Kyoto, Japan

In a serene studio nestled in the northern countryside of Kyoto, Japanese ceramic artist Yoshinori Izumi quietly devotes himself to the creation of Kyo-ware and Kiyomizu-ware pottery.

Each piece is crafted using Izumi’s unique glaze techniques, resulting in a truly one-of-a-kind expression of beauty and tradition.

No two pieces are ever alike—subtle variations in glaze composition and kiln temperature create spontaneous and organic patterns, making every item a singular encounter.

Japanese Tenmoku ceramic detail

Made from carefully selected clay and traditional Japanese glazes, the surface of each piece reveals captivating gradients and textures that change with the light.

Whether you’re enjoying a quiet evening drink or hosting guests, this handmade sake cup offers an ever-evolving beauty with each use.

Its remarkable depth of color and unique finish reflect the decades of experience and artistic curiosity that define Izumi’s work.

Traditional Kyoto pottery by Yoshinori Izumi

Shop owner portrait

Owner's Comment

Each Tenmoku sake cup reveals its own distinct expression. It’s a piece that truly captures the spirit of traditional Japanese pottery.

The vibrant colors are drawn out naturally by the glaze and will not fade or deteriorate over time—this is beauty that endures.

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Yoshinori Izumi

Box & Gift Wrapping

Artist's handwritten wooden box

About gift boxes

*If you would like gift wrapping, please select the “Gift Wrapping” option on the product page.

Dimensions & Weight

Edge diameter 95
Height 20 (mm)

90 grams

※Due to the handmade nature, there may be individual variations.

Ceramic Type & Care

Ceramic Type: Pottery

Care Instructions

Microwave safe
Dishwasher safe
Oven not recommended

※Details about the types of ceramics can be found here.

Shipping Information

[Japan]

  • Free shipping
  • Ships within 1-4 days
  • Delivered by Yu-Pack (Japan Post)

[Outside Japan]

  • Flat rate shipping fee of 1,000 yen
  • Free shipping on purchases over 20,000 yen (or equivalent in other currencies)
  • Ships within 1-4 days

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Kyoto Pottery by Yoshinori Izumi

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We ship Kyoto pottery worldwide — international shipping is a flat ¥1,000JPY (approx. $7 USD), and free for orders over ¥20,000JPY(or the equivalent amount).

Domestic shipping within Japan is always free.

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With over 10 years of experience in Japanese pottery, the shop owner carefully selects each item and ships it with care.

Whether for everyday use or as a special gift, you can shop with peace of mind.

Discover the Story Behind Each Piece

Through our artist and kiln introduction blog, you can learn about the makers and the stories behind their work as you choose your favorite piece.