Kodo Kiyookia
Shohakuyu Mug
Harry's
Glass jewelry
Kiyoko Morioka
Small Bowl
Takano Bamboo
Bamboo Bud Vase
Aizawa Studio
Hand Hammered Copper Tea Pot
Sono Yura
Sake Glasses
Kashoan Studio
Oryoki Nesting Bowls
Atsushi Ogata
Hakeme Bowl
Tsukasa Momota
Guinomi
Takano Bamboo
Tea Whisk
Horiguchi Kiriko
Rock Glass #3
Vintage Tea Bowl
Masako Niimi
Sake Cup (Blue)
Takano Bamboo
Lacquered Sake Service
Kodo Kiyookia
Sabiyu Tea Pot
Kiyoko Morioka
Small Bowl
Emi Oda
Traveling Sake Cup
Kihachi Studio
Donburi Bowls
Takano Bamboo
Lacquered Hashi & Stand
Atsushi Ogata
Hakeme Katakuchi
Kodo Kiyooka
Rinka plate
Kotaro Ikura
Flower of the Water Medium Plate
Kodo Kiyookia
Kaihaku Kohiki Floral Bowl
Mitsuko Ogura
Tenugui
Horiguchi Kiriko
Guinomi Kai Kakudashi
Aya Yuki
Light Red Medium Bowl
Vibrant & Timeless
Japan’s hand-made crafts have played an integral role in the lives of Japanese for centuries, created in response to basic everyday needs and have long been used in the daily rhythms of life. They come from the earth and from nature, and they are prized for their simplicity and long life. Craftspeople pour their passion, pride and energy into their handiwork, creating objects that can far outlive their creators, but in doing so, they carry on the artist’s legacy. The artisans know their objects can live hundreds of years, and they would want to be just as proud of it in 100 years as they are today.
Everyday household items take on a life of their own, their own spirit and their own story. They are unique, one-of-a-kind creations with a character and spirit that grows stronger with regular use. The artist creates the object, but that is just the beginning of the journey. In the hands of its owner, a relationship is created, one that is nurtured across time. Just as we do, these creations will change over time, developing new imperfections and new character.
Each region and each artisan have their own character. In Japan, this is known as meibutsu. The legacy has been passed down by Japanese artists across time to today’s craftspeople who are advancing and redefining this tradition.
We applaud these artisans, and we strive to support them as they re-interpret the heritage of their predecessors — We are proud to introduce their work, their stories and the passion they put into their creation here at Japan Suite.
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