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The Meaning of DarumaThe Daruma doll is one of Japan’s most beloved symbols of good luck, fortune, and perseverance. Inspired by the Buddhist monk ...
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The Birthplace of Japanese Incense
The history of Japanese incense begins with Awaji Island, where, according to The Chronicles of Japan, aromatic ...
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Join us for a unique Japanese ice cream experience on Saturday, May 24th at 12:30 PM at (ki:ts). Featuring matcha, hojicha, black sesame, miso cara...
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Modern Kintsugi with a Contemporary Soul
Tomomi Kamoshita is a Tokyo-based ceramic artist whose work blends traditional Japanese craftsmanship with...
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A Legacy of 400 YearsHagi-yaki, a revered ceramic tradition with over 400 years of history, is one of Japan’s most cherished pottery styles. Origin...
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A Legacy of Innovation and Tradition
For over 1,300 years, Seto, one of Japan’s most historic pottery regions, has been at the heart of ceramic cra...
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Crafting Tools That Become a Part of Life“A form is born when there is a purpose, and beauty is realized only when there is a form.”These words by ...
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A Legacy of Over 500 Years
The chasen, or tea whisk, has been an essential tool in the Japanese tea ceremony for more than 530 years. The Tanimura ...
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KOUUNGAMA specializes in creating bowls, plates, teacups, and other everyday tableware using the Karatsu method. What sets KOUUNGAMA apart is its u...
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(ki:ts) x Tokoname-yaki
Special Collaboration Ceramic Collection
At our shop in London, we proudly feature the Tokoname Kyusu, a traditional...
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At (ki:ts) London shop, we are proud to present the Utsuwa Iroiro Japanese Ceramic Collection, an exquisite selection of handcrafted ceramics tha...
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"syouryu" is the in-house brand of Shimatani Syouryu Koubou, founded in 1909. The workshop employs three of the fewer than ten master craftsmen ...
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