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An Afternoon with Pristine Porcelain

An Afternoon with Pristine Porcelain

An Afternoon with Pristine Porcelain
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An Afternoon with Pristine Porcelain

Savor the serenity of celadon from Nabeshima Kosen Kiln. A tranquil table setting of tea, wagashi, and seasonal beauty.

Celadon Winter Dream
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Celadon Winter Dream

Create a serene winter table with celadon, glass, and woodware, bringing warmth and frosty charm to your dining space.

Toguri Museum of Art: Enchanted by the Beauty of Nabeshima and Kinrande
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Toguri Museum of Art: Enchanted by the Beauty of Nabeshima and Kinrande

Explore the Toguri Museum, known for its beautiful collection of Hizen porcelain, including Imari and Nabeshima ware.

Wagashi Day with Nabeshima Celadon
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Wagashi Day with Nabeshima Celadon

Celebrate Wagashi Day with Japanese sweets on Hataman Touen's pale blue celadon ceramics, blending delicate flavors with smooth and elegant tableware.

Walking Through Okawachiyama: A Village of Secretive Pottery
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Walking Through Okawachiyama: A Village of Secretive Pottery

Explore Okawachiyama, a pottery village famous for historic Imari Nabeshima ware, traditional kilns, and stunning scenery.

Kosen Kiln's Workshop: A Magical Mystery Tour of Nabeshima Celadon
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Kosen Kiln's Workshop: A Magical Mystery Tour of Nabeshima Celadon

Explore the traditions and legacy of Nabeshima ware through our interview with Kosen Kiln's master, Kawasoe Takahiko.

Reviving Tradition: Kawasoe Takahiko's Vision for Nabeshima Ware
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Reviving Tradition: Kawasoe Takahiko's Vision for Nabeshima Ware

Learn more about Kosen Kiln's celadon ceramics, their esteemed history, and protecting the future of Nabeshima ware.

The Birth of the Moist Series: Inside Hataman Touen's Workshop
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The Birth of the Moist Series: Inside Hataman Touen's Workshop

We visit the Hataman Touen workshop to see where the Moist series and other handcrafted Japanese tableware are made.

Exploring Hataman Touen Gallery
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Exploring Hataman Touen Gallery

We visit the Hatamen Touen Gallery and speak with the company's president, Hataishi Shinji.

Preserving Heritage: The Art of Old Imari Replicas at Rinkuro Kiln
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Preserving Heritage: The Art of Old Imari Replicas at Rinkuro Kiln

Rinkuro Kiln in Nagasaki prefecture specializes in Old Imari replicas, preserving a style first produced in 1610.

The Enduring Beauty of Fine Imari Porcelain
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The Enduring Beauty of Fine Imari Porcelain

To immerse oneself in the realm of Imari porcelain is to reconnect with a storied past, resonating through the spirited tints, elegant shapes, and multifaceted designs.

Discovering Unique Imari Artistry Behind Museum Doors
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Discovering Unique Imari Artistry Behind Museum Doors

Explore the beauty of Ko-Imari through a visit to the Matsuoka Museum of Art, tracing their influence on Japanese ceramics.

Interview with Nabeshima Ware Artist: Kawasoe Takahiko—Nabeshima Kosen Kiln
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Interview with Nabeshima Ware Artist: Kawasoe Takahiko—Nabeshima Kosen Kiln

Kosen Kiln's medaka rice fIsh series tableware has a charm that grabs your attention as soon as you lay eyes on it.

Beautiful Tradition Enjoyed with Imari Nabeshima Ware
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Beautiful Tradition Enjoyed with Imari Nabeshima Ware

We prepared the table for a special family gathering to celebrate "Tango-no-Sekku," Boys' Day.

Welcome Spring to the Table with Celadon Plates
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Welcome Spring to the Table with Celadon Plates

ake a break from the cold winter weather and decorate your table using Imari Nabeshima ware celadon plates in light blue hues with spring-beckoning designs.