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About Japanese Wabi Sabi Aesthetic

About Japanese Wabi Sabi Aesthetic

About Japanese Wabi Sabi Aesthetic

About Japanese Wabi Sabi Aesthetic

In this issue, we would like to talk about "nurturing" vessels with reference to the Japanese Wabi Sabi aesthetic.

Early Summer Tea Ceremony with a Tokoname ware Teapot Set

Early Summer Tea Ceremony with a Tokoname ware Teapot Set

Enjoy a special cup of tea with an authentic tea set made of Tokoname ware with its beautiful red clay color.

Chic Tea Party with Cat Teapot Set

Chic Tea Party with Cat Teapot Set

This cute teapot set with a cat taking a walk on a moonlit night will surely spark conversation!

A Party With Sushi Boats

A Party With Sushi Boats

Have a festive sushi party with a Japanese sushi boat! Pair it with traditional patterned tableware for a special table setting with a stunning impression.

Guide to Japanese Pottery

Guide to Japanese Pottery

There are more than 30 types of ceramics in Japan alone, each with a different clay and different manufacturing process.

How to make a beautiful "Bento Box" lunch

How to make a beautiful "Bento Box" lunch

In this issue, we will introduce tips on how to beautifully pack food according to the shape of the bento box.

How to Care for Metal Crafts

How to Care for Metal Crafts

table of contents Common Care Instruction Microwave, Oven & Dishwasher Special Care of Each Materials Goldwork Silverware Copperware Ti...

Japanese Style Gift Wrapping

Japanese Style Gift Wrapping

Wrap gifts with care using Furoshiki—a reusable, beautiful cloth that adds meaning and tradition to every gift you give.

What is the Ichiju-Sansai Japanese dinner setting?

What is the Ichiju-Sansai Japanese dinner setting?

Ichiju-sansai is the foundation of Japanese cuisine. It is a set menu that combines rice, the staple food of Japan, with soup, a main dish, and two side dishes.

How to Care for Japanese Lacquerware

How to Care for Japanese Lacquerware

Japanese lacquerware, called “Shikki” or “Nuri-mono” in Japanese. There are two main types of Japanese lacquerware: natural lacquerware and synthetic lacquerw...

How To Care for Stoneware and Earthenware

How To Care for Stoneware and Earthenware

By using a process called "Medome"(seasoning), you can prevent stains and odors, and enjoy the tableware made of clay for a longer period of time.

Guide to Japanese Flatware & Cutlery

Leitfaden für japanisches Besteck und Essbesteck

This guide describes the types and characteristics of various Japanese cutlery, especially focusing on chopsticks made in Japan.

Guide to Japanese Sake Items

Guide to Japanese Sake Items

Sake sets of various types are used from ceremonial occasions to casual parties. Here we explain the usage and charm of each sake-related item.

How to Care for Magewappa?

How to Care for Magewappa?

Magewappa can be used for a long time with proper usage and maintenance. When using Magewappa for the first time, it is recommended to run it under slightly w...

A Brief Tea Break With Kyusu Made Of Tokoname Ware

A Brief Tea Break With Kyusu Made Of Tokoname Ware

Take a tea break with a Tokoname ware teapot to make green tea more mellow and delicious.

Sushi Set with Japanese Art

Sushi Set with Japanese Art

The masterpieces of Hokusai Katsushika, Japan's most famous Ukiyoe artist looks great on the dining table. Enjoy Japanese cuisine and Japanese art together.