Shino Tsubo
Rain falls on the mountains, forms rivers, and flows into the sea. This cycle of nature has continued from ancient times to the present. Shino vases capture and express these transformations of Japanese nature as an emotional landscape. Placing it on a high-quality shelf in the house will dramatically change the surrounding atmosphere.
Shino: An elusive vessel that was created for only a brief period in the tea world over 500 years ago. Shino's colors leave an impression like "the soil seen after the snow melts" or "a beautiful sunset formed by clouds and the setting sun." Capturing and expressing the fleeting beauty of nature without any preconceived ideas or intentions, Shino continues to captivate people's hearts both now and in the past.
Oribe Tsubo
When held up to the light, Oribe shines with an emerald green hue.
Up close, its vivid, beautiful, and deep green color is mesmerizing.
This non-uniform color changes expression depending on the viewing angle,
possessing a beauty that you can gaze at endlessly.
Oribe pairs exceptionally well with flower arrangements, completing the piece and
evoking the image of a single flower blooming in a meadow or forest.
Son’s works capture and express the beautiful nature of Japan as an inner landscape.
Even amidst a busy life, these pieces are crafted to enrich the heart.
They can be enjoyed just as much as a standalone display without flowers.
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How to use and care for your utensils
Wipe off the water with a soft cloth or kitchen paper.
Sun-dry for 2 hours, or if the weather is bad or drying indoors, dry for 12 hours.
The bottom (foot) of the matcha bowl is where you can directly feel the rare clay, but it can absorb water.
To prevent mold, please complete the drying process as outlined in STEP 3.