
Philosophy & Clay
Where ancient wisdom meets modern craftsmanship
Wabi-sabi
Celebrating imperfection, impermanence, and incompleteness. Each crack, each uneven surface tells a story of natural beauty.
Fueki-Ryuko
The balance of permanence and change. Timeless techniques meet contemporary forms in a dance of tradition and innovation.
Karumi
Lightness of being. Finding profound meaning in simple moments and bringing poetic grace to daily rituals.


Tableware for
Mindful Moments
From morning matcha rituals to intimate dinner gatherings, our collections transform daily meals into mindful experiences. Each piece is designed to be held, appreciated, and passed down through generations.
The Journey of Clay
From earth to art—a 14-step process where patience meets passion
Clay Preparation
Local stoneware clay is wedged and kneaded by hand to remove air bubbles
Wheel Throwing
Each piece is thrown on the potter's wheel, guided by rhythm and intuition
Leather Hard Trimming
Excess clay is removed, revealing the piece's true form
Bisque Firing
First firing at 900°C transforms clay into porous bisqueware
Glazing
Hand-dipped in our signature, food-safe glaze formulas
Final Firing
High-fire at 1200°C brings out the glaze's true colors and strength
Material & Care
All glazes are lead-free and certified food-safe
Withstands temperature extremes from freezer to oven
Durable glazes withstand regular washing
Designed to last for generations
Care Instructions
While durable, hand washing with mild soap preserves the glaze's luster. Avoid sudden temperature changes. Each piece develops a unique patina with use—a beautiful record of shared meals and memories.

