We rarely see this particular kind of stemmed sake cup in modern day and they are quite something. The age of these antiques is unknown but estimated as late...
We've named this striking hand-made chawan or tea bowl 'Guruguru', meaning 'around and around', for obvious reasons. It's rather unusual to see something so contemporary and bold in a tea...
These two tall 'black' tea cups are simple but striking with their shiny lustre. Of course you don't have to drink your tea black... you don't have to drink tea at...
These three (only two pictured) very shallow, handmade, pale avocado-green (midori) coloured, vintage dishes are just right for placing small amounts of ingredients or condiments on. In Japan that might...
This small antique ceramic plate, estimated to be from the late Edo period or early Meiji Period, is covered in hand-painted 'dandelion' flowers and vines in cobalt blue over a white...
Soft milk glazing appears to be slowly slipping over this multi-textured, Japanese ceramic, cup and saucer set - reminding us of icing on a petit cake - hence the name...
This handsome Japanese ceramic cup is in the style originally used for soba but now commonly used for tea (chawan). We called this cup Blue Poles in tribute to a...
Handsome flower shaped, hand-crafted Japanese pottery dish in mottled greenish brown and blackish tones. Like a fallen autumn flower left laying at the start of winter. Endings and beginnings. As delicious...
Stylish, understated and chic! This deep olive coloured plate reflects the important adage of Japanese design, that 'simple' is beautiful. The gloss finish of this attractive hand made piece means it will...
This small, earthy dish shows off a greenish-brown glaze, highlighted with splashes of pale blue-grey in parts. The base is a raw reddish clay and the overall effect of the layering is...
The striking Coffee and Cream Lidded Bowl is handmade in Japan by a ceramic artist in a contemporary style. Broad dark, zebra like brushstrokes over a pale background make...
The artful texture in the Dimple bowl resembles the carved dimples on certain luxurious Japanese wooden floors or the rhythmic surface of a Japanese hand-beaten tin saucepan. Easy on the eye but difficult...
Simple but stylish little ceramic, lipped plate with a speckled beige, er cream glaze. As delicious on the table as the dresser. Condition: New Size: approx 12cm diameter ...
A gorgeous, sculptural pottery plate glazed in a blue so pale it resembles and iced over pond. The shape hints towards the rays of the sun and the drip feature in...
The simple but stylish, handmade Japanese Ice Glaze ceramic cup's glacial beauty suggests the clinking of handcut ice cubes with slug of something boozy but we promise it's just as...
It's dark and moody. It's the cuppa for a winter's morn. Or just because... (personally I'd drink anything from this tactile beauty. Whiskey - one rock please... clink!) Hand-crafted vessels feel...
We called this handmade ceramic Japanese cup 'Field' for its colour - imagining rice or wheat crops about to be picked, glowing in the afternoon sun. A few sunflowers waving...
This small but seriously stylish Katachi (shape) dish, in Imari ware from Kyushu, comes in both creamsicle and chocolate colours and as you can see we have a variety of shapes available....
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...
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!)....
A handmade Japanese pottery cup to covet. The cobalt glaze, layered and textural, has been irregularly applied resulting in a variety of faces which makes it irresistible no matter your mood. Inside is...
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...