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Treasures of Kyoto: Introducing the Urushi Kohako Lacquerware Boxes at Kumohana
Discover flawless Japanese craftsmanship and Heian-period aesthetics with our curated collection from Isuke, Kyoto’s 190-year-old lacquerware master.
Artistry in Every Thread: The Imabari Botanical Garden Towel Handkerchief Arrives at Kumohana
Discover 130 Years of Japanese Craftsmanship, Pure Soja River Softness, and Elegant Versatility for Tea Rituals and Everyday Travel
The First Encounter: A Curated Guide to Choosing Japanese Ceramics
Choosing a piece of handcrafted ceramic is not an exam; it is a resonance.
The Art of "Hassui" Relief: Exploring Mino Ware’s Water-Repellent Printing
Where Modern Science Meets Ancient Pottery Traditions In the world of Japanese ceramics, beauty is often felt as much as it is seen. Among the various techniques of Mino-yaki (Mino Ware), one...
INVITE FORTUNE AND WARMTH: THE MINO WARE MANEKI-NEKO YUNOMI
A Masterpiece of Japanese Craftsmanship from Gifu to Your Tea Table At Kumohana, we believe that the objects we touch daily should do more than just serve a function; they should spark...
A Masterpiece of Kyoto Craftsmanship Joins the Kumohana Collection
The Art of Stillness: The Tohken-gama Kiln Grey Cold Sake Cup (Guinomi) At Kumohana, we believe that the objects we hold should do more than just serve a purpose; they should invite a...
From Kyoto Artistry to the British Tea Table: A Kumohana Exclusive
The Art of the Lingering Sip: The Fuji Matcha Bowl by Tohken-gama Kiln At Kumohana, we believe that tea is more than a beverage; it is a mindful ritual. To mark our...