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Teitetsu Yamaguchi Oribe Gourd Chopstick Rest Set of 5
A set of 5 gourd shaped chopstick rests. Add a bit of lovely Oribeyaki to your table setting.
Suhara Tojiki Kobo Suhara Decoration Hagoita (Gold)
During the Edo period "5 days of the year" were designated as important yearly events and became known as the 5 festivals of the year.
Beautiful clay objects infused with the essence of Japanese culture passed on through the ages.
At "Suhara Tojiki Kobo" seasonal decoration becoming of the 5 festivals are made individually by hand.
Suhara Tojiki Kobo Suhara Decoration Shell Pairing (Tanabata)
During the Edo period "5 days of the year" were designated as important yearly events and became known as the 5 festivals of the year.
Beautiful clay objects infused with the essence of Japanese culture passed on through the ages.
At "Suhara Tojiki Kobo" seasonal decoration becoming of the 5 festivals are made individually by hand. Each object is made with tender loving care with the skills passed down through the years.
One of the festivals was on May 5th. Originally it was an event in China. To ward off bad fortune, irises and mugworts were decorated in the house and sweets were eaten.
Now houses with boys raise koinoboris (carp banners) and decorate armor and warrior dolls to celebrate and it is known as the "Tango no Sekku"
Suhara Tojiki Kobo Suhara Silver Gourd Shaped Ornament
During the Edo period "5 days of the year" were designated as important yearly events and became known as the 5 festivals of the year.
Beautiful clay objects infused with the essence of Japanese culture passed on through the ages.
At "Suhara Tojiki Kobo" seasonal decoration becoming of the 5 festivals are made individually by hand. Each object is made with tender loving care with the skills passed down through the years.
One of the five festivals is September 9th. Nine being a positive number and so this auspicious date was selected. This festival was known as Sechie.
Originating in China, it was first celebrated in the Heian period among the royal families and was known as the Kiku no Utage, now known as the Kiku no Sekku.
Tousuigama Oribe Serving Bowl w/Circular Crest
Traditional Oribe glaze ware with round grid pattern. Slightly large size allows for various uses.
The distinct boldness of the Oribe glaze creates a stately display on your table.
Tousuigama Oribe Shochu Cup w/Circular Crest
Traditional Oribe glaze ware with round grid pattern. The distinct boldness of the Oribe glaze creates a stately display on your table.
Easy to handle design that fits naturally into your hands.
Shunsougama Yellow Seto Large Sake Cup
The bits of iron in the glaze create a chic yellow design when fired.
Shunsougama Benishino Large Sake Cup
This item has a slightly stronger red compared to other Shino ware. Chic soft peach color sake cup.
Shunsougama Black Oribe Large Sake cup
Large sake cup with a very masculine geometric style line and black glaze combination.
Shunsougama Shino Large Sake Cup
Shino, created in the Momoyama period, with a plump thickness. Distinct soft white cup with scarlet areas in the cracks.
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