This earthy, hand-crafted ceramic cup is named 'Kinoko' for its delicious shade of mushroom soup. Perfect for tea, coffee, sake, whisky or a little mushroom cappuccino (hello early 90's) -...
These contemporary ceramic plates sport a smart blue and white design that for us, resembles a jellyfish or Kurage. Of course you might think it looks more like a Dandelion...
We named this large, hand-crafted ceramic mug 'kuri' or chestnut, for obvious reasons. And boy is the season ripe for this beauty (that's if you're in Australia right now where winter...
This strange-looking beast is basically a giant version of a ginger grater and, if you're into cooking Japanese at home, you'll be needing one for grating daikon (giant white radish!)....
This large handmade ceramic chalice is a latte lover's dream cup. It's large enough to hold a decent size coffee (or wine or beer) and feels great in your hands...
Our Midori-yama (green mountain) cup is as calming as deep forest bathing and as grounding as the cool green and slate grey glazes which cloak it - it feels like...
We love the drippy milk glaze and tactile nature of this hand-crafted ceramic cup from Japan. Totally Lush. Condition: New Size: 7.5 cm diameter across the top at...
Gorgeous lipped, hand-made Japanese pottery plate, rectangular in shape. Winter in mood with dark charcoal colouring which changes deep chocolate in a warm light. As delicious on the table as the...
What can you see in the cream Moon Shadow Plate? We see cheese. This gorgeous handmade ceramic from Japan is perfect for cheese, olives and crackers. The purposely uneven gaze...
What can you see in the mauve Moon Shadow Plate? This gorgeous handmade ceramic from Japan has an intriguing abstract glaze with both matt and slightly metallic glazes in mauve, rose gold and faint...
The simple, elegant design of this handmade piece finished with a milk-glaze emanates a gentle purity however the textured ‘drape’ edging and broad base adds a strength of character. Although masquerading as...
Whilst slightly different in size, we think these Jade and Pear-green glazed rice bowls are the 'paafekutto pair'. Of course they also make great snack or dip bowls - and...
The layered Sankai ceramic bowl is so deliciously moody it comes in two variations... the original has a straight edge and smooth foot while the variant is purposely wonky around...
Named for its stitch pattern the Sashiko cup in toasted wheat and creamy porridge tones makes a handsome addition to any Japanese cup collection... you don't have a Japanese ceramic cup...
Named for its brushstroke pattern is this handmade ceramic Shodo Cup from Japan, in tones of hessian, indigo and deep maroon brown. Condition: New Size: 7.5 cm diameter...
This terribly handsome dimpled square metallic dish was handmade and decorated by a method involving repetitive beating of the surface in a uniform way. This style of finish is commonly found...
We really do get tired of hearing ourselves say this - but this superb little ceramic, lipped plate with a stunning silver ring on it's surface is another 'we'd just love...
What can you see in the face of the Silvery Moon Plate? This gorgeous handmade ceramic from Japan is completely flat on top and would make a wonderful plate for...
Meditating over the graduating earth and stone-tone glazes on this tambayaki-ware cup promises a smooth and grounding start to your day. It's quite hard to resist and feels great in...
The charming handmade blue and white glazed cup is covered in patterned rounds representing traditionally crafted Temari; balls woven with thread in various patterns. They have a long history with much...
Our handmade Umi (beach) goblet reminds us of a refreshing day by the Japanese seaside. Just take a look - the coolest of pale turquoise glazes, slightly darker at the base, splashes against...
These vintage ceramic plates, are covered in smaller flowers within a larger flower shape. They are the perfect afternoon tea plates to sit alongside your gorgeous Japanese cups - red lacquer cups or...
While this traditional paper stencil, featuring Ume (plum) blossoms, was made for printing ink patterns onto seasonal spring textiles - we think it's rather stunning on its own and would look...
This divine Japanese antique lacquerware plate was sourced in Shiga prefecture, adjacent to Kyoto, in a gorgeous old antique store - which we could have spent days in! Alas, short on time...