Kotobuki

Kotobuki Stainless Steel Japanese Flower Arranging Shears, Ashinaga Bonsai

Flower arranging dates back hundreds of years in Japan, when the first schools were founded by Buddhist monks. This pair of shears is among the longest of the traditional Japanese flower arranging scissors. Large bonsai plants often have thick, dense growth, making it difficult to reach some areas of the plant. The blade and body of these bonsai …

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Iwachu Japanese Iron Tea Cup, Black Hobnail

The hailstone pattern is one of the oldest and most classic tetsubin designs, favored by many for its simple beauty. Iwachu is one of the finest and most respected manufacturers of Japanese ironware, with a company history of over 100 years. Today, craftsmen at Iwachu pay respect to this tradition by infusing each product with skilled precision and …

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Ivory and Black Crackle 8-1/2-Inch Donabe Japanese Hot Pot, Serves 2 People

This donabe “hot pot” is made in Japan. The design is an ivory base with black crackle pattern. This earthenware vessel is used to make “nabemono” in Japan, a warming one-pot meal popular during the winter. Traditionally, a portable stove is placed in the center of table, and the pot is filled with broth and ingredients. There are …

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