SAKUZAN tableware has to be beautiful.
Apart from visible beauty in color and shape,
functional beauty is also important for our tableware
as an everyday item with
practical value, comfort, and familiarity.
The SAKUZAN working process—from
clay-preparing,
shaping, drying, initial firing, glazing, to final firing— has
to be beautiful.
We, as SAKUZAN artisans, understand that
it is essential to meticulously and lovingly craft each piece
using artisanal acuity.
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Beautiful work creates beautiful tableware; beautiful tableware brings sweet smiles at the table.
This is what SAKUZAN always believes in—beauty.
Through the act of shaping,
glazing and firing,
SAKUZAN artisans harmoniously create aesthetically unique pottery.
This warm, textured yet simple tableware is the embodiment of our artisans’ passion.
FLAT PLATE
These plates in TANKA KURO color
are created to express
the modern
texture of black clay by spraying it
with an inky glaze.
NAMI MORIZARA
The plates in the NAMI series are
meticulously crafted
by hand to make
the most of the soft texture of the material.
S-PLATE
The pedestal-like height of the plates provides a distinctive style
when displaying each course, and the plates can even add
a touch of style
to your room as display pieces.
Japanese crafts have been delicately and
lovingly
refined. Likewise, SAKUZAN has continued to
evolve from the traditional Mino pottery, and the
craftspeople at SAKUZAN have consistently been
producing its original tableware to complement
modern-day dining.
Japanese crafts have been delicately and
lovingly
refined. Likewise, SAKUZAN has continued to
evolve from the traditional Mino pottery, and the
craftspeople at SAKUZAN have consistently been
producing its original tableware to complement
modern-day dining.
SAKUZAN
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J +B design
300 7th Street , Brooklyn
New York 11215 USA
F/G: 2 minute walk from 4th Ave-9th St Station
R: 2 minute walk from 9th St Station
OPEN DAILY 11am-7pm