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顯示第 13 至 24 項結果,共 56 項
Matcha Green Tea Bowl | Red Raku
£299.99Handcrafted matcha bowl in a beautifully organic shape. Raku fired, creating a vibrant burnt umber glaze.
Patterned Plate | Floating Black
£36.00Handcrafted plate featuring a swirling glaze in umber tones and dramatic black.
Pure Silver Jug or Vase | Square
£3,699.99Handcrafted silver jug or vase in a unique shape combining an angular lip with a rounded body. Crafted using the highest quality materials for a true piece of luxury Japanese design.
Pure Silver Jug or Vase | Tall Square
£15,999.00Handcrafted silver jug or vase in an unusual shape that assimilates traditional Japanese design. Crafted using the highest quality materials for a true piece of luxury Japanese design.
Pure Silver Sake Cup | Gourd
£655.99Handcrafted silver sake cup in a beautifully organic shape. Crafted using the highest quality materials for a true piece of luxury Japanese design.
Pure Silver Sake Cup | Stepped
£605.55Handcrafted silver sake cup in a clean, minimalist shape. Crafted using the highest quality materials for a true piece of luxury Japanese design.
Pure Silver Sake Server | Gourd
£2,255.99Handcrafted silver sake server in a beautifully organic shape. Crafted using the highest quality materials for a true piece of luxury Japanese design.
Pure Silver Serving Dishes (set of 5) | Diamond
£2,255.00Set of five handcrafted silver serving dishes, each in a diamond shape and etched with a traditional Japanese flower design.
Pure Silver Tea Pot | Orb
£15,999.00Handcrafted silver jug, crafted to the highest quality. The epitome of Japanese design.
Rice Bowl | Blue Mishima Pattern
£59.99Rice bowl with a minimalist geometric design with blue accents. The Mishima pattern was first designed in Japan in the 15th century.
Rice Bowl | Green Mishima Pattern
£59.99Rice bowl with a minimalist geometric design with green accents. The Mishima pattern was first designed in Japan in the 15th century.
Rice Bowl | Red Mishima Pattern
£59.99Rice bowl with a minimalist geometric design with red accents. The Mishima pattern was first designed in Japan in the 15th century.