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Zen Harmony Bundle: Goolan Incense Burner with Ituragi Agarwood Sticks Incense
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Confectionery wooden shaped lucky chopstick rest (Blue Chrysanthemum Celadon)
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Stylish Kutani Ware Mug, Made in Japan
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Seto ware acorn plate - Medium Totoro
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Narumi Anna Emilia Plate - Forest Green
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Hasami ware Hanarikyu 10cm bowl
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Asahi Koyo WAYOWAN Small Bowl
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Japanese traditional Pottery
Hasami Ware
Hasami ware, hailing from Hasami in Nagasaki Prefecture, is a 400 year old genre of Japanese pottery. Renowned for its craftsmanship and history, this porcelain artistry is characterised by its pristine white base adorned with delicate, intricately painted glaze decorations. Baked in climbing kilns, Hasami ware is celebrated not only for its elegant simplicity but also for its suitability for regular use.

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Soba Choka
An encapsulation of carefully chosen moments from the Chojugiga picture scrolls, often hailed as Japan's oldest manga. The design employs a technique known as "copperplate transfer," a method prevalent in painting Hasami ware during the Meiji and Taisho eras. This approach involves applying ceramic paints onto washi paper and then transferring them onto the pottery surface.

Dishwasher Safe Chopsticks
Japanese Wakasa-painted chopsticks Sakura
Japanese Wakasa chopsticks are among the finest chopsticks in the world. The majority of chopsticks made in Japan are from Obama, a small town in Fukui prefecture of 32,000 located on shores of Wakasa bay.

Studio Ghibli
Mino Ware acorn plate
Gorgeous creations resulting from the collaboration between Studio Ghibli and Nakagawa Masashichi Shoten. Celebrate the timeless classics from Studio Ghibli through these beautifully functional works of art.

Japanese Handkerchief
Indulge in the beauty of our handkerchiefs, lovingly crafted through the art of botanical dyeing. This technique involves extracting pigments from the finest carnations, roses, and hydrangeas to infuse our handkerchiefs with the vibrant colors reminiscent of freshly bloomed flowers.

Kayaori Dishcloth
The Nara craft "Kayaori" is a thin, open-woven fabric used for mosquito nets that was introduced to Japan during the Nara period. The dish towel is made of five layers of cotton kaya-woven fabric sewn together and becomes softer the more you use it.