Explore the world of japanese ceramics!
Japanese ceramic art has a long history and keeps on evolving. Over the course of the centuries, 31 different regions of Japan have established their own techniques and styles, which are officially regarded as traditional handicrafts.
Natural materials and exclusivity
The close connection to nature gives each piece of pottery a unique character that reflects the landscape and resources of the respective region. Many pieces are produced in small series or as single pieces. In this way, each object tells its own story and has an individual charisma.
Aesthetics and functionality
Even everyday utensils such as plates, bowls or cups are elevated to small works of art. This fusion of aesthetics and functionality has its roots in the tea ceremony and Japanese dining culture.
While traditional techniques are preserved and appreciated, a new generation is bringing a breath of fresh air to the scene. They create works that meet the demands of contemporary living.