Japanese Ceramics
Japanese Ceramic Graphite Sake Cups Set of 6, 2-oz.
Simple and sophisticated, filled tokkuri (sake flasks) like these are often warmed by placing in a pan of hot water—the narrow neck helps retain heat. In Japan, sake cups (ochoko) are traditionally kept full by dining companions rather than poured for oneself.
Merchant: Sur La Table
Japanese Ceramic White Sake Cups, Set of 6, 2 oz.
Simple and sophisticated, filled tokkuri (sake flasks) like these are often warmed by placing in a pan of hot water—the narrow neck helps retain heat. In Japan, sake cups (ochoko) are traditionally kept full by dining companions rather than poured for oneself.
Merchant: Sur La Table
Celadon ceramic statuettes, 'How to Create Universal Peace' (set of 3)
The universal parable of "Speak no evil, hear no evil, see no evil" comes to life in the cool tones of celadon. The timeless lesson is personified by three monkeys - a tradition adapted from the Japanese culture.
Merchant: NOVICA
Japanese Samurai Ceramic Wall Collection - Right
These museum-quality works recall the elongated features of traditional Asian renderings.
Merchant: Design Toscano
Japanese Samurai Ceramic Wall Collection - Left
These museum-quality works recall the elongated features of traditional Asian renderings.
Merchant: Design Toscano
Japanese Samurai Ceramic Wall Collection - Set of 2
These museum-quality works recall the elongated features of traditional Asian renderings.
Merchant: Design Toscano







