Collection: Kyo-shikki (Kyoto lacquerware)
Establishing techniques with a unique aesthetic sense based on techniques introduced from the Tang Dynasty during the Nara period.
In the 16th and 17th centuries, there was a division of labor in production, and master craftsmen such as Hon'ami Koetsu appeared, and it flourished with the rise of the tea ceremony.
The company uses cypress, cedar, and horse chestnut to produce tableware, furniture, and tea utensils.
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”Yotsuyu” sake cup shortly after dark / no.2969
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Small plate with red berries / no.2379
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Autumn small plate with grapes / no.2837
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fuchidori (edging) small plate / no.2374
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fuchidori (edging) large plate / no.2475
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"Ikkan-bari" tray / no.2946
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Zelkova colored and gold leaf stamped sake cup / no.2381
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Free Cup / no.2947 no.2948
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Ceramic silver lacquerware small plate / no.2949
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Ceramic Tea Ceremony item “Furidashi” finished with tin / no.2385-b
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claret coffee cup set / no.2836
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claret tea set / no.2378
Regular price £99Regular priceUnit price / perSale price £99