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Buddhist Statue

This statue possesses the rustic beauty often found in folk deities, statues made by individuals who are not professional sculptors, adding an element of folk art to its exquisite craftsmanship.

Sake cup (Mishima-de) by Kan Kishino.

Kan Kishino is an artist who relentlessly pursues the path of ceramics, while drawing inspiration from ancient pottery.

Introducing authentic Japanese mind.

We see the beauty in high-quality products that tell a story, a story about you, the craftsmen who made it, and the Japanese way of life.
In bridging Japan’s artisans with the world, we hope to share the essence of simple luxury and help keep generations of tradition alive.

Srories Behind The Pieces.

Everything we do, we are doing for the craftsmen and women behind our pieces of Japan.
They have given their all to keep traditional techniques alive for centuries and still are to this day.

Hatano Wataru's Washi works

Hatano Wataru's Washi works

Hatano Wataru practices papermaking in Ayabe City, Kyoto, a region known for producing traditional Japanese Washi paper. When Hatano was majoring in oil painting at an art university,...

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Ikuya Sagara's Thatch works

Ikuya Sagara's Thatch works

When it comes to Kobe, the impression is that of a port city. However, if you turn your gaze towards the mountains, in the northern area of Kobe...

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