Teaware & Sakeware

Akai Ringo
¥74,600

Cherry Bark Tea Caddy Slim
¥16,000

Cherry Bark Rectangular Box
¥17,500

Shiraiwa-yaki Mug
¥5,900

Mizore Arare
¥110,200

Obizutsu Cherry Bark Tea Caddy Large Silkyoak
¥21,800

Kokuzo-yaki Mentori Yunomi
¥4,300

Free Cup Green/Blue Glazes
¥5,500

Fukumitsu-yaki Cup - Straw Ash Glaze
¥4,700

Bicolor Cup (Sand Brown x Olive)
¥4,500

Uradome-yaki Yukihakuji Yunomi
¥3,900

Obizutsu Cherry Bark Tea Caddy Large Wendge
¥21,800

Shiraiwa-yaki Shinogi Cup and Saucer Set
¥12,000

Uradome-yaki Yukihakuji Cup
¥6,800

Fukumitsu-yaki Yunomi - Ash Glaze
¥3,300

Fukumitsu-yaki Cup - Iron Glaze
¥4,700

Green Glaze Matcha Bowl
¥60,000

Cup Sea Blue
¥6,000

Bicolor Cup (Red Amber x Ash White)
¥4,500

Hand-hammered Copper Kettle
¥230,000

Flat Plate Green Glaze
¥7,500

Ochoko and Tokkuri Set
¥12,000

Shinsha Cinnabar Glaze Sakazuki 01
¥32,000

Inkyuuzan-yaki Guinomi 03
¥18,000
Studios behind these pieces

Tayama Studio
Nambu Ironware by master craftsman Kazuyasu Tayama

Denshiro Cherry Bark Crafts
Cherry barkware crafted in Kakunodate, Akita

Shiraiwa-yaki Waheegama - Aoi Watanabe
Shiraiwa-yaki ceramics by Aoi Watanabe

Shiraiwayaki Waheegama
A revived 18th-century Akita pottery tradition

Kokuzo-yaki
Kokuzo-yaki pottery, founded 1890

Tottori - COCOROSTORE
A craft shop in the historic Kurayoshi White Wall Warehouses

Shokagama
A 120-year Hosshoji-yaki kiln by the Higashinagata River

Fukumitsu-yaki
Fukumitsu-yaki pottery by Kenji Kawamoto

Tottori Inaba-yaki
Folk-craft pottery from a young potter in Tottori's Inaba region

Uradome-yaki
Tottori's revived Uradome-yaki porcelain

Inkyuuzan-yaki
300 years of pottery from the official kiln of the Tottori Clan

tree frog
Copper and brass metalwork by Yukako Hamachi