• IZUMI Series

    A combination of green and black. Both colors forgo the use of pigments and express their colors based on the amount of tree ash (natural ash) and iron used. Wrapping the edges in black accentuates a dish's appearance and makes the ingredients stand out.

  • IZUMI Series

    A combination of green and black. Both colors forgo the use of pigments and express their colors based on the amount of tree ash (natural ash) and iron used. Wrapping the edges in black accentuates a dish's appearance and makes the ingredients stand out.

  • IZUMI Series

    A combination of green and black. Both colors forgo the use of pigments and express their colors based on the amount of tree ash (natural ash) and iron used. Wrapping the edges in black accentuates a dish's appearance and makes the ingredients stand out.

  • IZUMI Series

    A combination of green and black. Both colors forgo the use of pigments and express their colors based on the amount of tree ash (natural ash) and iron used. Wrapping the edges in black accentuates a dish's appearance and makes the ingredients stand out.

Material Porcelain
Size Plate
S: Approx. 12cm/Height: Approx. 1.8cm
M: Approx. 18cm/Height: Approx. 2cm
L: Approx. 25cm/Height: Approx. 2cm
Mug
Single size: Opening diameter: Approx. 11.5cm/Height: Approx. 9.5cm
note Tsubakigama does not use machinery and creates its products by hand, so each item has a different finish. This product is microwavable and dishwasher-compatible. Not oven-compatible.
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TSUBAKI-GAMA

Tsubakigama was established by our founder in northwestern Seto at the foot of Jokoji Temple. Ever since the second-generation owner took over in 2012, we have been working on creating new Seto ware products in addition to our conventional style. For example, we produce specialty ceramic ware using natural ash created from plants, as well as products that utilize techniques for creating soft-textured underglaze paintings and intricate carvings. We are striving to create ceramic ware that enrich everyone’s daily lives while preserving the techniques and philosophies of our forebears, including the Koseto style that is believed to be the origins of Seto ware.

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