"Japanese teapot Sabi-sen mon, porcelain, 250 ml"
Arita: Finest Japanese Porcelain
Arita porcelain refers to the ceramics produced in Arita-cho, Saga Prefecture. Known for its superior quality and universally appreciated aesthetics, Arita porcelain is both hard and resilient. Its white porcelain is celebrated for its high translucency, creating an almost transparent appearance. The origins of Arita porcelain trace back to the early Edo period (1616), when the raw materials were first discovered in Arita.
Kihara: Bound to Tradition, Facing the Future
Located in the heart of Arita, the epicenter of Japanese porcelain manufacturing, Kihara is dedicated to producing only the highest quality porcelain. This region has been home to the craft for over 400 years. While traditional motifs remain central to Kihara's designs, they are often given a contemporary twist or blended with entirely new patterns. Kihara seamlessly merges time-tested manufacturing methods with cutting-edge techniques, such as 3D mold design. Arita porcelain, especially its white variants, has long been revered in Europe for its refined and airy aesthetics. Additionally, the unique shapes, unmatched hardness, and resilience of Arita porcelain set it apart from others.
All products are unique. Slight deviations from the images are possible. In the artisanal production process, minor irregularities attest to the item's authenticity and craft, and they do not diminish its value.
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Kihara
For over 400 years, porcelain has been produced in the city of Arita in Saga Prefecture on the island of Kyushu. The Arita porcelain produced there is known for its high craftsmanship quality. Kihara today combines tradition with modernity, meaning traditional techniques are adopted and product development is adapted to modern life. Various techniques are used for the production of the very hard and durable Arita porcelain. Motifs are still popular and are sometimes interpreted in a modern way. From transfer paper methods to hand drawing, different techniques are used to enhance the porcelain.
Each item is a handcrafted masterpiece, representing the outstanding skills of the artisans. Slight variations from the illustration are possible. Through the artisanal craftsmanship, minor irregularities serve as evidence of authenticity and handwork and do not diminish the value. Acquiring these skills requires extensive training and many years of experience.
Manufacturers:
KIHARA,
Arita yaki
Nishimatsu,
844-0024
Arita-cho,
Saga
Japan,
http://e-kihara.co.jp/
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