Afternoon Tea with Matcha Fragrance
Red and black lacquerware bento boxes, sleek Mino ware plates, and Edo glass cups contrast beautifully with matcha for an elegant tea setting.

Step into a world where tradition meets tranquility, and elegance intertwines with ease. This tea setting celebrates matcha's timeless allure with exquisite tableware to complement its rich, green hues. Join us in savoring this unique experience, where every detail has been crafted to offer a moment of pure relaxation and sophisticated indulgence.
Savor the Moment with Matcha Elegance

The ALART Aluminum Hemp Leaf Pattern Tray, adorned with the auspicious pattern of hemp—a symbol of wishes for a child's rapid and healthy growth—complements the decorated warm white base of the Oribe Green Mino Ware Japanese Tea Cup. This pairing fully showcases the harmonious blend of modernity and tradition.

The Hirota Taisho Roman Edo Glass Japanese Teacup utilizes the aburidashi technique to create soft milky white patterns on its clear glass surface. The stylish matte texture of the RYOUKA Usuki Sakura Sauce Plate and the Hibino Gyro Mino Ware Round Plate enhances the rich verdant hue of matcha and the diverse textures of various sweets.

Enjoying the Authentic Beauty of the Yamanaka Lacquerware Jubako Bento Box


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Negoro Yamanaka Lacquerware Two Tiers Jubako Bento Box

This octagonal Jubako Bento box, ideal for two people, showcases traditional Yamanaka lacquerware techniques. The nuno-bari method covers the surface with a cloth to enhance strength and texture. At the same time, the suri-urushi finish reveals black lacquer beneath the vermilion, creating a dynamic red-black balance that evolves over time. The dividers ensure an attractive presentation and prevent flavors from mixing. Versatile and stylish, it can be used as a single tier or stacked, wrapped in a furoshiki for easy transport, or as elegant tableware to serve snacks, sushi, and sweets. It also doubles beautifully as a jewelry box or decorative container.
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