Everyday elegance, crafted over 400 years
Experience the harmony of tradition and modernity in Hasami ware, cherished for its simplicity and functionality.
A Tradition Rooted in Everyday Life
Hasami ware began in 1599 when Korean potter Ri Yukei introduced porcelain-making techniques to Hasami, Nagasaki Prefecture. Initially crafted for everyday use by common people, it gained widespread popularity during the Edo period through mass production of items like the "kurawanka" bowls.
Simplicity Meets Functionality
Characterized by its white porcelain adorned with indigo blue underglaze or celadon glaze, Hasami ware embodies simplicity and practicality. Its efficient division of labor in production ensures high-quality yet affordable ceramics.
Sustainable Craftsmanship for Modern Living
Hasami Town embraces sustainable practices by reusing discarded plaster molds and promoting a "half-farming, half-ceramics" lifestyle that harmonizes with the environment. These efforts reflect a commitment to eco-friendly craftsmanship.
Seamlessly Integrating into North American Lifestyles
Hasami-yaki's simple and refined design naturally complements modern North American interiors and dining tables. Its aesthetic resonates particularly with those who appreciate minimalism and Scandinavian design. Additionally, its stackable and multifunctional features make it ideal for urban living spaces where efficient use of space is essential.
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