Brand category
Japanese Traditional Tableware
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MARUMO TAKAGI
Emotions and surprises. Cherry blossoms and fireworks emerge beautifully in ceramics.
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Tokyo Glass Studio RINZEN
Going beyond Edo Kiriko. An up-and-coming brand that pursues the brilliance of transcendent glass. Experience the amazing brilliance.
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Kagami Crystal
Kagami Crystal glass creations blend the founder's German-trained processing methods with the traditional art of Edo Kiriko from Japan.
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KIMOTO GLASSWARE
Not only to protect the tradition, but also to provide values that are also suited to our current modern lifestyle.
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RE:NISTA
A rare plate made from Nishijin Textiles. It shines brilliantly when exposed to light.
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Yamasho Touki
Shigaraki ware is famous for its tanuki figurines, which are known as good luck charms. Cute, small, colorful tanuki, tableware, and ion blending bottles are also popular!
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OKURA ART CHINA
Our founding philosophy of "Best of the best" lives on. We are proud to offer you high quality Western tableware that represents Japan.
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Osaka Suzuki
Tin adsorbs impurities in water and liquor, mellowing the taste. Make your drink delicious.
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K+
Create unprecedented innovative ceramic products and send them to the world. Innovative wind chimes and bowls.
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HAKUICHI
A top runner in the traditional craft industry that is unrivaled in terms of novelty and modernity.
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HASHIMOTO KOUSAKU SIKKI
Wajima urushi chopsticks are made of Japanese wood with antibacterial properties and natural lacquer. Highly durable and gentle to the touch.
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18 ZEN
We have been making lacquer chopsticks for over 70 years since our founding. We are meeting the needs of the times for safe and reliable products.
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Touan
A beautiful pattern will appear that looks like a flower blooming and will delight your eyes.
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Tomi Glass
A cool plate made by faithfully following the manufacturing method from the Edo period.
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YAMATSU
Challenge in the 150th year of business. We will continue to make tea utensils that match our daily life and protect the life with tea.
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Marubun
Arita porcelain 400th anniversary brand "ZOA". The traditional pattern is arranged in pop.
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Soekyu-seitosyo
The couple are working together to create a blue color using the traditional pigment GOSU(呉須).
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Naoto Tsuneki
By reducing the amount of smoke in the kiln, a strong orange color is achieved. No two have the same color.
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UTSUÀ
Please use it as if you were drawing a picture on a pure white campus. Modern and stylish.
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UMEZATO GAMA
The "Ultimate Series" created by a young champion. Please take a look at the tableware that pursues functional beauty and practicality.