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We’ve chosen 5 pieces of tableware that will surely catch the attention of your guests and help strike up a conversation at the party table.

Autumn table setting in a jiffy with MERU Jade series
Create a stylish tablescape that is easy to do and doesn’t take much time to layout by following some basic rules and with some help from the MERU Jade series tableware.

Changing seasons with yellow plates and bowls from MERU’s Flamenco Series
Decorate your table with MERU’s yellow warm tableware to enjoy the season of brilliant foliage and vivid-colored produces.

"Kiji-shi", Woodturning Craftsmen of Yamanaka Lacquerware
Meet the woodturning masters of Yamanaka lacquerware and how they craft elegant pieces that show the beauty of wood.

An Invitation to the Arita Porcelain Lab Yazaemon Series
From small plates to the elaborately decorated three-tier food box, this series by Arita Porcelain dresses up tables.

Sake Celebration with Noble and Elegant Arita Porcelain Lab Japan Blue Collection
Celebrate late summer with chilled sake and elegant Arita ware plates, cups, and more in deep blue hues and rich textures.

“Arabiki-shi” Rough Grinder Craftsmen of Yamanaka Lacquerware
A number of craftsmen take part in the making of a single Yamanaka lacquerware product. We were able to visit several workshops of Yamanaka lacquerware production.

Six Sustainable Japanese Craft Makers
In this issue, we will introduce six of the manufacturers that are committed to sustainable practices. For a more aesthetic and mindful life, check them out!

A Tea Tasting Party For Two With Usuki Ware
Serene colors and the uniquely designed Usuki tea set and plates set the perfect atmosphere to spend a relaxing afternoon.

Explore thoughtful gifts for matcha lovers, including matcha bowls, tea canisters, and tools that enhance every sip.

Celebrating the Arrival of Autumn with USUKIYAKI
Match our USUKIYAKI collection tableware with the earthy colors of autumn, and get ready for the cool weather.

The Art of "Wrapping"and "Knotting" Culture in Japan
The culture of wrapping gifts in cloth or paper and tying them with cord actually has a deep meaning for the Japanese, not only for practicality.

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Style Your Home with a Japanese Flower Arrangement
Here are some tips on how to make flower arrangements in a beautiful Japanese style.

About “Rokkoyo” Japanese Six Ancient Kilns
In this issue, we will introduce the characteristics and attractions of the Rokkoyo kilns and the ancient ceramics of each region.

What is "Oryoki"? The Minimalist Tableware
Oryoki, or Patra in Sanskrit, known as "Bhudda Bowl" in West. It is refers to the personal serving utensils used by the Buddhist practitioners of Zen Buddhism.