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Mastering Tradition and Innovation: Art of Aizu Lacquerware
An exclusive interview with Aizu lacquerware master, Komatsu Shigeo, discussing the history, the process, and his journey.

Farbenfrohes Handwerk: Fujii Yuyas Reise in die Essstäbchenkunst
Lernen Sie den Künstler hinter Matsukans handbemalten Kristall-Essstäbchen kennen und erfahren Sie mehr über seinen unglaublichen Weg zur Meisterung dieses Handwerks.

Reviving Usuki Ware: A Journey with Usami Hiroyuki
Delve into the world of Usuki ware through the lens of Hiroyuki Usami, representative of the USUKIYAKI Research Institute.

The Story of Lost Porcelain: A Journey Through Zentoku-ji
Learn about the history of Usuki ware, a legendary porcelain ware from Usuki City and how it was rediscovered.

Das Licht besitzen, Edo Kiriko Glaswaren
Explore Edo Kiriko with artisan Kiyohide, where traditional glass cutting meets precision, beauty, and craftsmanship.

A Symphony of Hands: The Diverse Artisans Behind USUKIYAKI Porcelain Elegance
In the heart of Usuki City, the story of Usuki Ware isn't just the vision of one, but the harmonized effort of many.

The Art of Plate Selection: A Chef's Journey in Picking Japanese Tableware
Bei unserer fortlaufenden Erkundung japanischen Geschirrs hatten wir das Privileg, erfahrene Kunsthandwerker aus verschiedenen Brennöfen zu interviewen.

Defining Modern Lacquerware, a Journey of a Northern Craftsperson
Yoshita Kasho is well known in Japan for his innovative designs using traditional techniques of lacquerware craft.

Interview mit Herrn Kota Matsumoto – Vertreter von Sanuki Urushi Sinra
Sinra's lacquerware resonates with modern lifestyles by infusing a unique flair into traditional techniques.

Interview with Mr. Tatsuro Hirota-President of Hirota Glass Co., Ltd (Part 2)
I had the pleasure of sitting down with the fourth president of Hirota Glass, Mr. Tatsuro Hirota, to hear his thoughts.

Discovering Edo Kiriko with Mr. Tatsuro Hirota, President of Hirota Glass Co., Ltd (Part 1)
Treten Sie ein in Hirota Glass und erkunden Sie die Handwerkskunst, Geschichte und Zukunft von Edo Kiriko im Tokioter Bezirk Sumida.