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The Birth of a Dragon at Tosen Kiln

The Birth of a Dragon at Tosen Kiln

The Birth of a Dragon at Tosen Kiln

The Birth of a Dragon at Tosen Kiln

Learn more about how Tosen Kiln’s artisans revived the rare kyu-gosu pigment to craft bold, hand-painted dragon motifs.

The Artistry of Nakazato Ichiro: Elegance Born at the Fingertips

The Artistry of Nakazato Ichiro: Elegance Born at the Fingertips

Meet Nakazato Ichiro, whose chrysanthemum carvings continue the centuries-old Mikawachi ware legacy on white porcelain.

Radiant Reds: Japanese Tableware to Brighten Celebrations

Radiant Reds: Japanese Tableware to Brighten Celebrations

Explore the meaning of red in Japanese tableware, from lacquerware to Edo Kiriko, adding charm to joyful celebrations.

Mori Toshiaki's Journey in Reimagining Bizen Ware

Mori Toshiaki's Journey in Reimagining Bizen Ware

Learn about Bizen ware artisan Mori Toshiaki, and his unique forms, experimental firing, and a bold vision for the future.

Luxury Tokyo Hotels: Where Art Meets Tradition

Luxury Tokyo Hotels: Where Art Meets Tradition

Discover Tokyo hotels where art meets history. From serene gardens to cultural havens, enjoy a unique and luxurious stay.

Cozy Stoneware to Make Your Winter Warm and Bright

Cozy Stoneware to Make Your Winter Warm and Bright

Cozy up with Japanese stoneware like mugs, bowls, and more, perfect for keeping meals warm during chilly winter weather.

Meeting the Master of Raised Maki-e: Where Gold and Artistry Shine as Wajima Lacquerware

Meeting the Master of Raised Maki-e: Where Gold and Artistry Shine as Wajima Lacquerware

Discover Yamanoshita Akihiro’s raised maki-e lacquer art, crafted with precision, skill, and deep Wajima tradition.

Fascinating Hanazume Gifts for Your Friends and Colleagues

Cadeaux Hanazume fascinants pour vos amis et collègues

Explore gifts ideas with hanazume, a traditional Kutani ware painting technique used to create vibrant floral designs.

Farming Good Fortune with Auspicious Animals

Farming Good Fortune with Auspicious Animals

Discover Japan's lucky animals and their symbolism in traditional figurines that bring good fortune and protection.

No Ticket Required: Traditional Japanese Souvenirs

No Ticket Required: Traditional Japanese Souvenirs

Bring Japan home with five handcrafted items, featuring iconic motifs like Mt. Fuji, cherry blossoms, and more.

MUSUBI KILN Chado Series:  A Walk through a Samurai's Path of Tea

MUSUBI KILN Chado Series: A Walk through a Samurai's Path of Tea

Team Musubi experienced the uniqueness of Japanese tea ceremonies at Komaba Warakuan, a chado school with samurai roots.

Woods Used in Traditional Japanese Crafts

Woods Used in Traditional Japanese Crafts

Learn about Japan's finest woods, with insights on their unique properties and many uses in Japanese traditional crafts.

What is Hanazume?

What is Hanazume?

"Hanazume" is one of the most luxurious and elegant techniques used to express the lavish and captivating beauty of Kutani ware.

Takade Eiji: A Life Etched in Wajima

Takade Eiji: A Life Etched in Wajima

Explore the life of Takade Eiji, a master of chinkin—the intricate art of carving and inlaying gold in Wajima lacquerware.

Excellence Endorsed: Celebrating Japan’s Most Honored Creators

Excellence Endorsed: Celebrating Japan’s Most Honored Creators

Discover the significance of being a Japanese Imperial Household purveyor, an honor held by kilns with unmatched quality.

Visiting Toyama's Master Craftspeople: Two Potters and a Washi Artisan

Visiting Toyama's Master Craftspeople: Two Potters and a Washi Artisan

Meet three master artisans from Toyama, Japan, as they share their crafts and traditions in a serene countryside setting.