Tag Archives: Cups

Japanese Traditional Style Tray (OBON), made in JAPAN

    This is a Japanese traditional style tray. Japanese says “OBON“.       Made in JAPAN!     This is JAPAN Style!     You should follow me…

Japanese SETO Ware — Pottery, Ceramicware

Seto ware is made in Seto area in [W:Aichi Prefecture]. View Larger Map It is one of “Nihon Rokkoyou” (The Six Japanese Traditional Kilns), which are the representative kilns that…

Japanese HAGI Ware — Pottery, Ceramicware

Hagi ware is pottery made in Hagi area in [W:Yamaguchi Prefecture]. View Larger Map In 1604, Mori Terumoto, a Japanese feudal lord, brought two Goryeo artists to Japan from the…

Japanese KYO Ware

Kyo ware is made in Higashiyama area in Kyoto. It started about 1590’s, developed with the popularity of tea ceremony. Formerly, Kyoto was the imperial capital of Japan; therefore, first-class…

Japanese IGA Ware

  Iga ware is pottery and stoneware made in Iga area in [W:Mie Prefecture]. View Larger Map   Iga ware is one of the “Nihon Rokkoyou” (The Six Japanese Traditional…

Japanese MASHIKO Ware

Mashiko ware is pottery, and it’s made in Mashiko area in Tochigi Prefecture. Traditionally, the clay and glaze from the neighborhood are used for the ware. The characteristic of Mashiko…

Japanese Edo KIRIKO Free Cup, Glass, Tumbler

This is the Japanese Edo kiriko sytle free cup set.   Best for Gift!   This is JAPAN Style!   You should follow me on Twitter HERE.   If the…

Mino-yaki — Japanese Mino ceramicware

Mino-yaki (Mino ware) is Japanese ceramic ware made in the towns of Gifu prefecture. Mino-yaki started about 1300 years ago. During late 16th century to early 17th century, tea ceremony…

Arita-Yaki (Imari) — Japanese porcelain ware

Arita-Yaki, also known as Imari is Japanese porcelain wares made in Arita, Saga prefecture. The history starts in early 17th century. Through the century, the fine porcelain ware became popular…

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