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$276
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Raw and elemental, the Rooted Black Pine Bonsai evokes the spirit of the wild—where trees grow not in gardens, but on rocky cliffs, shaped by wind and time alone. With roots boldly exposed and powerfully entwined over stone or surface, this bonsai channels an ancient aesthetic: the truth of unhidden struggle. Its fierce trunk and densely clustered needles tell a story of survival, while the dramatic root structure becomes the very soul of the composition. Every angle reveals resilience. This is not a gentle tree—it is a declaration of will. A rooted force, both grounded and transcendent.
🔹 Key Features
• 🌲 Exposed Root Style: Showcases powerful root structures above the soil for dramatic visual impact.
• 🖤 Japanese Black Pine (Pinus thunbergii): Known for its strong, rugged bark and enduring vitality.
• 🌿 Dynamic Natural Form: Unrestrained composition with movement that suggests wind, resistance, and life.
• 🪨 Naturalistic Base or Rock Integration: The roots often embrace stone or climb surface contours in bold, expressive gestures.
• 🇯🇵 Artisan-Grown in Japan: Trained over decades to develop dramatic aged features, following classical bonsai techniques.
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$1,100
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Celebrate the refined elegance of Japanese craftsmanship with the Edo Kiriko Chirori Sake Set, a gleaming ensemble that unites old Tokyo’s cutting art with the ceremonial act of sake service. This graceful chirori (sake pitcher) and cup set features the signature Edo Kiriko cut glass—diamond and lattice patterns that catch the light with dazzling intricacy. Whether enjoyed warm or cold, every pour becomes a poetic gesture when handled through this crystal-clear vessel shaped by tradition.
🔹 Key Features
• Traditional Edo Kiriko hand-cut design from Tokyo
• Includes chirori (pouring pitcher) and matching sake cups
• Patterned with fine lattice and flower-inspired motifs
• Ideal for warm or chilled sake rituals
• Suitable for home, restaurant, or collector’s showcase
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$600
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Celebrate each sip with a burst of brilliance through the Edo Kiriko Fireworks Sake Cup—a dazzling expression of traditional Japanese glass artistry. Inspired by hanabi (fireworks), this cup is skillfully hand-cut with symmetrical flare patterns that radiate like summer skies in celebration. The vivid two-tone design, typically in translucent indigo or vermilion overlays, evokes a moment of fleeting beauty captured in crystal clarity.
🔹 Key Features
• Authentic Edo Kiriko cut glass, hand-cut by Tokyo artisans
• Fireworks-inspired radial cut patterns for visual brilliance
• Two-tone color layering for depth and vibrancy
• Ideal for sake, umeshu, or as a decorative glass piece
• Symbol of celebration, fleeting beauty, and craftsmanship
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$800
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Immerse yourself in the radiant spirit of Kutani-yaki with the Blooming Flowers Tea Set, where delicate porcelain becomes a blooming garden of elegance. This tea set paints a vivid seasonal story with intricate floral motifs in Kutani’s signature overglaze colors—reds, greens, blues, and golds—imbuing each cup with life and celebration. Whether for daily tea or treasured hospitality, this set embodies the refined warmth of Japanese artistry.
🔹 Key Features
• Traditional Kutani porcelain from Ishikawa Prefecture
• Blooming floral motifs symbolizing joy, harmony, and prosperity
• Includes teapot and coordinated cups for an intimate tea gathering
• Handcrafted and hand-painted in vibrant Kutani overglaze colors
• Ideal for everyday use, gifts, or ornamental display
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$375
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The Suwari Wooden Cup is a sublime expression of Japanese naturalism and traditional lacquering artistry. Sculpted from smooth wood and finished with an elegant urushi lacquer, this cup reflects the calm of forests and the flow of gentle hands. Its “suwari” form—meaning seated or resting—offers a stable, low-silhouette design that feels grounded and serene in the hand. Whether for sake, tea, or contemplative moments, this wooden cup is a warm embrace of simplicity, texture, and time-honored craftsmanship.
🔹 Key Features
• Handcrafted wooden body with traditional Japanese urushi lacquer
• Suwari (seated) design offers comfortable stability and tactile balance
• Elegant curvature enhances the aroma of sake or tea
• Smooth surface brings out the grain and warmth of natural wood
• Lightweight yet refined—ideal for daily use or ceremonial presentation
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$883
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Celebrate timeless beauty and floral elegance with the Hanazume Kutani Sake Set—an exquisite embodiment of Kutani ware’s renowned artistry. “Hanazume” means “filled with flowers,” and true to its name, this set is adorned with meticulously hand-painted blossoms in vibrant detail, gracefully embracing the entire surface like a blooming garden. The gold accents woven between petals radiate a refined opulence, while the gentle curves of each vessel reflect centuries of traditional craftsmanship. Ideal for enhancing ceremonial moments or gifting with meaning, this set is more than sakeware—it is a seasonal tapestry in porcelain.
🔹 Key Features
• Authentic Kutani ware, handcrafted in Ishikawa, Japan
• Delicate floral motifs in the traditional “Hanazume” style
• Embellished with luxurious gold detailing
• Set includes a sake carafe (tokkuri) and matching cups (guinomi)
• Ideal for seasonal celebration, interior décor, or refined gifting
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$1,379
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Immerse yourself in the dignified brilliance of Kagoshima’s artistry with the Japonism Satsuma Kiriko On The Rock Glass. Hand-cut by skilled artisans, this stunning glass embodies a rare harmony between bold geometry and translucent grace. Deep crimson overlays shimmer across the surface like sunset fire, carved into layered crystal to reveal intricate lattice and radial patterns. Each piece reflects the soul of Satsuma heritage—a balance of strength, elegance, and delicate refinement designed for true connoisseurs of Japanese craftsmanship.
🔹 Key Features
• Handcrafted by Satsuma Kiriko artisans in Kagoshima, Japan
• Distinctive red overlay glass cut with deep latticework and radial patterns
• Crystal-clear brilliance with traditional Edo-to-Meiji era technique revival
• Each piece is one-of-a-kind due to manual cutting and polishing
• Perfect for serving whisky, shochu, or as a luxurious gift item
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$3,352
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The Satsuma Kiriko Round Flower Vessel Cut28-1 is a radiant embodiment of refined Japanese artistry, fusing tradition and modern sculptural elegance. With a serene gradient of clear crystal and translucent blue, this vessel reflects the spirit of southern Japan’s coastal beauty. The symmetrical silhouette and layered Kiriko cuts transform natural light into glimmering reflections—making it not only a flower holder, but a quiet centerpiece of contemplation. Whether adorned with ikebana or displayed as is, it breathes harmony into any living space.
🔹 Key Features
• Handcrafted using traditional Satsuma Kiriko cutting techniques
• Layered blue and clear glass construction
• Polished faceted design creates brilliant reflections
• Ideal for ikebana flower arrangements or as a standalone art object
• Made in Kagoshima by certified Kiriko artisans
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$3,352
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The Satsuma Kiriko Round Flower Vessel Cut28-2 is a graceful convergence of craftsmanship and spirit—an orb of luminous red and crystal clarity that breathes vitality into any space. This hand-cut Kiriko vessel, born of the famed glassmakers of Kagoshima, captures the vibrant energy of Japanese tradition through its deep crimson hue, mirrored with flawless geometric cuts. Radiating elegance whether empty or blooming with seasonal florals, it stands as a modern heirloom—a vessel of light, passion, and timeless design.
🔹 Key Features
• Created using Satsuma Kiriko’s signature layered glass-cutting technique
• Vivid red over clear crystal for striking contrast
• Ideal size and shape for ikebana, modern floral art, or stand-alone interior use
• Symmetrically faceted to refract light from every angle
• Handmade in Kagoshima by master artisans