Nabeshima ware: the finest Imari ware.
Unique craftsmanship backed up by history and traditions dating back to the Edo period. The highest quality only found in the handiwork of skilled craftsmen.
Outside of Japan, Nabeshima ware made in the Imari region is often called Imari ware. However, even among the various types of Imari ware, Nabeshima ware occupies a special place because during the Edo Period, this finest ware was made specifically as gifts presented only to shoguns and feudal lords.
Only genuinely talented craftsmen in the country were chosen to create Nabeshima ware, using undisclosed techniques in secret kilns.
Embodying such traditions and techniques that have been carried on to this day, Nabeshima ware is said to be the most exquisite kind of ceramics in Japan, with an elegance and refinement fit for nobility.
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Shape shifting Origami bendable tin plate.
Forging skills passed down from blacksmith in a workshop with more than 100 years of history.
The spirit of craftsmanship in the rhythmical hammering of metal.
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The sound of wind chimes are so relaxing.
A wind chime is called a Furin in Japan. A furin is a small chime made of metal or porcelain that hangs and rings in the wind. These wind chimes give poetic charm to Japanese summers.
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Japan's symbolic Bizen ware pottery.
Firing in the kiln is left to the flow of the flames, and no two items are the same, generating an appeal that cannot be found in other Japanese works.
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Japan’s symbolic Bizen ware pottery, popular both at home and abroad. The reasons for its unfaltering popularity is its wabi-sabi type of simplicity and the underlying Japanese sense of coexisting with nature. Firing in the kiln is left to the flow of the flames, and no two items are the same, generating an appeal that cannot be found in other Japanese work.
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Natural wood and ceramic glass.
Asakano Yaki: A new Type of Pottery Created with Seasoned Skills.
Skills and experience harnessed over four decades.
The will to continue to take on challenges, never fearing change.
Craftsmanship allows no compromise.
Continuing to create new products - in pursuit of one-of-a-kind items that suit the times.
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The Warmth of Wood, Created by Woodworkers.
No colors are added. Naturally, the products are safe - and must also be beautiful. Nothing is more beautiful than the natural colors of wood.
The uncompromising disciplines of craftsmen revive the gentle warmth of wood, aiming to bring joy,comfort, and elation to people throughout the world through their products.
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Seto, Owari Japan, where pottery began in times begone during the Heian Era. Rich deposits of quality clay from nearby hills. The best burning firewood that fuel the kilns. Superb natural conditions have nurtured the spirit to pursue new techniques. Passion for new challenges- founded on traditional craftsmanship.
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These linen products are made through the expertise of skilled craftsmen while preserving Japanese traditions and culture. Each thread retains its unique character, resulting in expressive textures. Sustainable production with an emphasis on natural materials. The gentleness of natural materials exudes a graceful, elegant feel.
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The traditional Japanese Happi coat.
Happi came to be during the Edo era when samurai warriors began dyeing their family crests on their coats.
They were worn only by high-ranking families, not the general public.
Happi have gradually changed over time. The shape, length, and design have become stylish, and happi are now seen in various situations.
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Japanese teapot & tumbler.
Beautiful metal tableware created using traditional techniques. Coloring copper, which produces a beautiful color, is not merely painting on color. It is a traditional technique that vividly colors copper while masterfully controlling chemicals and fire.
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Nabeshima ware: the finest Imari ware.
Unique craftsmanship backed up by history and traditions dating back to the Edo period. The highest quality only found in the handiwork of skilled craftsmen.
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