Bright. Fun. Colorful. Miya Company’s Lantern Design Series bowls and plates were inspired by abstract art and the festivities of holidays and celebrations–so let the celebration begin!
Read MoreA delightful couple dressed in their ancient finery for their wedding day is artfully created in the kokeshi style by a very talented artisan. These cute and adorable Kokeshi wedding bride and groom figurines are a wonderful addition to any home.
Read MoreEziba’s wooden set of choko (small cups) and a tokkuri (flask). Sake used to be stored in big casks made of Sugi-Japanese cedar to impart a distinctive cinnamon-like flavor.
Read MorePorcelain bird by Hakusan Ceramics, Japan. From Saikai Toki Trading.
Read MoreA lovely example of the traditional cast-iron teapots known in Japan as tetsubin. Its interior is glazed in “Tetsubin” enamel, so it won’t rust or corrode. To make soothing, full-flavored tea, simply spoon loose tea leaves into the infuser, pour on ? simmering water, and allow to steep for three to five minutes. The heavy cast-iron construction retains heat so ?? well, it Kong ensures...
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