Imari-yaki
PotteryHistoric porcelain exported from Imari port, featuring elaborate hand-painted designs.
Traditional and contemporary craftsmanship from across Japan
77 crafts found
Historic porcelain exported from Imari port, featuring elaborate hand-painted designs.
Vivid polychrome overglaze pottery from Ishikawa Prefecture with bold color palettes.
Unglazed stoneware from Okayama fired for over two weeks in wood-burning kilns.
Rustic stoneware from Shiga Prefecture, famous for tanuki raccoon dog statues.
Vibrant stencil-dyed Okinawan textile with bold tropical patterns.
Crinkled ramie cloth from Niigata, prized for summer kimono.
One of Japan's Six Ancient Kilns, producing ceramics for over 1,000 years in Aichi.
Tea ceremony ware from Saga with understated, wabi-sabi aesthetic.
Soft-toned tea ware from Yamaguchi that develops character with use over time.
Red clay teapots and ceramics from Aichi, one of Japan's Six Ancient Kilns.
White porcelain with indigo brush patterns from Ehime Prefecture.

Ancient unglazed pottery from Fukui, one of Japan's Six Ancient Kilns.
Rustic stoneware from Hyogo, one of the Six Ancient Kilns with 800 years of history.
Versatile pottery from Fukushima with over 400 years of continuous production.
Tea ceremony ware from Fukuoka with delicate forms and subtle glazes.
Pure white porcelain from Hyogo Prefecture with delicate carved decoration.

Folk pottery from Kagoshima using distinctive black and brown glazes.
Affordable, modern porcelain tableware from Nagasaki Prefecture.
Versatile lacquerware from Fukushima with various decorative techniques.
Porcelain from Arita, Saga Prefecture, known for vivid overglaze enamel decoration.