Modern Arita Porcelain GiftThis is the ultimate high-end free cup, meticulously crafted by Aoki Myoko, a renowned artisan from Kosen Kiln, famous for its Arita-yaki Somenishiki. Stripped of all unnecessary elements, this piece embodies refined simplicity. On the milky white porcelain, the iconic Japanese sakura (cherry blossom) motif is delicately depicted. Its dignified presence can be compared to the perfection of fine glassware. High-End Glassware with Utility and BeautyConsciously embracing linear aesthetics, the softly curved sides subtly expand outward. Made from high-quality clay and fired at temperatures exceeding 1300 degrees Celsius, this Arita-yaki glassware offers a surprisingly lightweight feel with a generous capacity. It combines the exquisite beauty of Somenishiki patterns with a highly functional design, making it a crystallization...
Oil Drop Tenmoku, Loved by Hideyoshi and NobunagaIt is said that Sengoku-era generals and tea enthusiasts like Toyotomi Hideyoshi and Oda Nobunaga had a deep affection for Oil Drop Tenmoku. Oil Drop Tenmoku refers to tea bowls with a black glaze containing golden and silver crystals, giving the appearance of oil droplets floating on the surface. Throughout history, Tenmoku tea bowls have been treasured as masterpieces among tea connoisseurs. When held to the light, you can further enjoy the brilliant expressions that resemble dragon scales. Real Gold ShineThis coffee cup features a ceramic technique called “Kin Fukuwa” (genuine gold edge decoration), adding a dazzling impression with an elegant outline of the Oil Drop Tenmoku, reminiscent of a deep abyss transforming...
On Style and Aesthetics The characteristic geometric patterns of Koishiwara-yaki pottery are created using traditional techniques such as Hakeme (brush strokes), Tobikanna (dotted carvings with a kanna tool), and Kushikaki (combed designs). Today, its blend of tradition and modernity has boosted its popularity. These pieces retain their original rustic charm while integrating naturally into daily life. Thanks to their handcrafted process, each piece is unique. Variations in color, irregularities in the glaze, and slight deformations created during firing are part of their charm, offering a warm and authentic finish. Enjoy this “Ichigo Ichie” (一期一会) moment—where every piece is unique and special. A Design That Highlights Artisanal Mastery This 5-inch plate stands out with its elegant Tobikanna pattern, combined with two...
Specifications
Diameter: Approximately 23.6 – 25.0 cm
Height: Approximately 4.3 – 4.7 cm
Weight: Approximately 609 g
Material: Ceramic
Compatibility
Microwave: ❌ Not suitable
Dishwasher: ❌ Not suitable
Direct Fire: ❌ Not suitable
Oven: ❌ Not suitable
Maintenance Recommendations (As Suggested by the Potter)
Before first use, soak in water for a short time to help prevent stains and dirt absorption.
After each use, wash promptly and ensure the piece is completely dry to avoid mold and odors.
Avoid prolonged soaking.
Features and Cautions
As this is a handcrafted item, variations in color, shape, size, and thickness may occur.
Small pinholes, pattern irregularities, or differences in color tones may be present.
Handmade pottery offers a unique warmth—each piece has its own character, making it special.
Over time, fine cracks may appear in the glaze (known as craquelure or kan-nyu); this does not affect functionality or durability.
Prices may be revised or adjusted by the artisan or ceramic studio.
The workshop is located in Yamabare, in the northern part of Ishigaki, Okinawa, overlooking the sea surrounded by coral reefs, stretching from Kabira Bay to Cape Hirakubo. Each piece is handcrafted by a single artisan, using refined clay from Ishigaki. Its distinctive design evokes the Yaeyama Sea, with a vibrant cobalt blue hue, accompanied by a rim that reflects the softness of sand. 🔗 Product link
The workshop is located in Yamabare, in the northern part of Ishigaki, Okinawa, with views of the sea surrounded by coral reefs—from Kabira Bay to Cape Hirakubo. Each piece is entirely handcrafted by a single artisan, using refined Ishigaki clay. Its distinctive design reflects the cobalt blue sea of Yaeyama, with a rim that evokes the softness of sand. 🔗 Product link
Kutani-yaki Free Cup – A Masterpiece of Traditional Japanese Ceramics This product is a masterpiece of Kutani-yaki ceramics, renowned for its elegance and especially its luxurious use of gold detailing. Each piece is hand-painted by skilled artisans, making every cup truly one of a kind with no two exactly alike. The Free Cup is as versatile as its name suggests: on cold days, it can be used as a tea or infusion cup; on warm days, it becomes a glass for cold beverages; and after a long day, it transforms into a perfect vessel for enjoying beer as a personal treat. Its adaptable shape makes it suitable for use throughout the year, making it an ideal special cup for two...
This wooden bowl is ideal for use as a tea bowl or multipurpose cup, especially because its material offers excellent heat retention—keeping hot beverages warm and cold drinks cool for longer—enhancing the overall drinking experience. Features: Crafting Technique: Made using a traditional woodturning technique called “Kashoku-biki” (加飾挽き), specifically the “Sen-suji” (千筋) sub-style. This involves carving fine, grooved lines into the wooden surface, creating a raised, textured design. The process is meticulous and requires great skill, resulting in a refined relief pattern. Design Name: The design is called “MORI”, inspired by the elevated line patterns on the surface that resemble tree bark, evoking the natural beauty of the forest. Finish: The bowl is finished using the “Fuki Urushi” (拭き漆) method, which...
This handcrafted wooden bowl is perfect for both tea and cold beverages, thanks to the excellent heat retention properties of wood. It is ideal for those seeking a unique experience where drinks maintain their optimal temperature for longer. Features: Material: Made from natural wood and coated with Japanese lacquer, this piece has an elegant amber finish that highlights the natural beauty of the wood. Technique: Crafted using the “Kakushibiki” (加飾挽き) method—an advanced woodturning technique in which fine decorative patterns are carved into the surface. This bowl features the “Sensuji” (千筋) style, with intricate, elevated grooves that form a refined and elegant design. Style: The pattern develops character with use, while the carefully applied lacquer enhances the natural grain of the...
Stylish Coffee Cup for MenThis popular Arita ceramic coffee cup is known for its design that conveys a sense of solidity and stability, as well as offering a generous capacity for a hearty coffee serving. The wide base prevents tipping and symbolizes not only stability but also auspicious wishes for prosperity, social status, balanced relationships, and career success. It is a popular choice to celebrate promotions, service anniversaries, and retirements of distinguished gentlemen. Not Just Any BlackThe deep smoky silver sheen creates a luxurious luster reminiscent of high-end cars. In bright office light, it shows a silver finish, while under softer lighting it transforms into a deep black. The versatility of its appearance in different environments adds a special touch....
Curvaceous Beauty and Brilliant ShineThe smooth curves and subtle transitions enhance the natural gloss and aesthetic of the glaze. Pleasant ErgonomicsThe Fujiyama cup features a handle with soft contours designed to fit perfectly in your hand and fingers, providing a comfortable tactile sensation that makes you want to hold it forever. Using premium material from Amakusa, it is lighter and more durable—a result of countless iterations and effort. Easy to MaintainFired at a scorching 1300 degrees Celsius, it stands out from traditional ceramics and earthenware, enhancing the aroma of your alcoholic beverages. Exceptional Heat RetentionThe thin rim offers an attractive appearance, while the thick base is designed to retain heat effectively, keeping your drink at the ideal temperature longer. Perfect...
Men’s Arita-yaki Mug This popular Arita-yaki (Arita porcelain) mug features a stable design with a wide capacity. Its broad and sturdy base is designed to prevent tipping over, symbolizing wishes for success in work, education, financial stability, and social status. Silver Oil Drop Tenmoku Glaze The captivating smoky silver shine, known as the “silver oil drop” glaze, is a modern revival of the traditional Tenmoku oil drop glaze, once cherished by feudal lords and tea connoisseurs. Against a black background, silver patterns emerge, creating exquisite brilliance. Unique Work of Art Master Shinuemon is recognized as an expert in yohen techniques. His unique glazing kiln induces chemical reactions during firing, producing nature-inspired patterns. Each piece becomes a one-of-a-kind artwork to treasure....