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Hasami porcelain

Hasami porcelain from Kyushu region

Hasami ware, a gem among Japan’s ceramics, traces its origins to the early 1600s in the Kyushu region. Arita ware was celebrated as a luxury, a symbol of elegance and refinement. In contrast, Hasami ware, with its accessible charm and practicality, graced the tables of countless homes during the Edo period, weaving itself into the fabric of everyday life.

Today, this humble craft preserves the essence of its tradition while embracing designs that speak to modern sensibilities. Its graceful blue and white motifs, timeless yet contemporary, have enchanted a new generation.

Blending effortlessly into the rhythms of modern life, yet whispering stories of the past, Hasami ware remains a beloved companion—imbuing daily moments with warmth, elegance, and a touch of nostalgia.

Simplicity and refined beauty

The modern designs of Hasami ware are defined by their understated elegance and refined simplicity. Particularly admired are the striking contrasts of deep blue against pure white, alongside minimal design that speak to the essence of form and function. Many pieces come in soft, muted tones, making them an ideal companion for everyday life.

In recent years, matte-finished Hasami ware has gained in popularity. The velvety matte glaze not only imparts a serene and sophisticated aura but also offers a soft, inviting texture that feels gentle to the touch.

When Japanese dishes are artfully arranged on Hasami ware plates, or matcha is poured into a Hasami ware mug, the beauty of both food and drink is elevated, and making the dining experience richer and more profound.

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