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Japan has an exceptionally long history of ceramic production, with earthenware being made as early as Jōmon period (縄文時代, Jōmon jidai) c. 14,000 - 300 BC.
The Japanese ceramic industry embodies a rich tradition of craftsmanship and artistic expression, often characterised by the organic shapes and earthy tones found in the design and colour of the beautifully handmade items.
Imperfection is embraced and irregularities are celebrated as each piece becomes a unique work of art.
Bring design and style to your table with our hand selected range of artisan tableware.
From traditional delicate porcelain tea cups to modern biscuit ware glazed uneven mugs, our range of carefully selected Japanese teaware has something for everyone.
Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, our versatile serving platters come in a variety of materials and finishes, designed to complement the dish and add interest to your table.
Earthenware donabe dishes are an integral part of the Japanese cooking culture. Not only versatile but purposely designed to evenly distribute the heat and retain moisture, giving your dishes delicious flavourful results each time.
Our beautiful range of bowls comes in a variety of shapes, sizes and styles, each one unique and designed to enhance your dining experience. From miso to ramen, these bowls will be a wonderful addition to your home.
A beautifully designed sake carafe, with base of colour of darker green, the aqua is dripped from above and allowed to run down the cup to create a stunning, textured, organic look.
This stone colour soy sauce pourer is a simple and elegant design that will go with any tableware. Crafted from high-quality 'Minoyaki' porcelain, this sauce pot is fired at high temperatures and hand-finished in Gifu prefecture, Japan.
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