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  • Gold Leaf Oval Small Dish "Suigetsu" -Daen Kozuke-【Free Shipping】

    Redesigned with a focus on ease of plating and presentation.
    Crafted from Echizen ware ceramic, this piece achieves an extraordinary thinness—less than 1 millimeter—considered nearly impossible in traditional pottery. It is a true masterpiece, shaped entirely by the artisan’s fingers on the potter’s wheel, with no trimming involved. To highlight the natural texture of the materials, genuine gold leaf is applied using traditional lacquer adhesive. No topcoat is used, allowing the refined brilliance of the gold leaf to shine at its fullest.

    -Daen Kozuke (Oval Small Dish)-
    A vessel whose gentle asymmetry evokes a sense of warmth. With the natural brilliance of genuine gold leaf, this small dish brings an elegant presence that enhances both the food and the atmosphere of the table. Perfectly sized for serving a side dish at mealtime or a small appetizer to accompany drinks. As you continue to use it, the gold leaf gradually blends with the vessel’s surface, fading gently and taking on a unique patina—transforming into a one-of-a-kind piece that reflects the passage of time and your personal connection to it. Delivered in a custom wooden box. Perfect not only for special occasions but also for elevating everyday meals—and makes a thoughtful, refined gift.

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    NT$4,431.84

  • Gold Leaf Art Glass Tray – wave (gold)【Free Shipping】

    A Masterpiece by the World-Renowned Ukiyo-e Artist Katsushika Hokusai, Captured on a Glass Tray
    This elegant glass tray brings Hokusai’s celebrated work into daily life, perfect for holding stationery or accessories and allowing you to keep a masterpiece close at hand. About Katsushika Hokusai (1760–1849) A ukiyo-e master of the late Edo period, Hokusai produced actor portraits, bijin-ga (pictures of beautiful women), and book illustrations. He also absorbed techniques from the Kanō school, Tosa school, Rinpa, as well as Chinese and Western painting styles. With his bold compositions, powerful sense of structure, and dynamic brushwork, Hokusai achieved a distinctive artistic vision whose influence extended even to the French Impressionists. His major works include Hokusai Manga, Thirty-Six Views of Mount Fuji, and One Thousand Pictures of the Sea. “Fine Wind, Clear Morning” (Gaifū Kaisei) The word gaifū refers to a southern wind. This masterpiece depicts the phenomenon seen in late summer to early autumn when Mt. Fuji, bathed in the morning sun, glows a deep red. Known affectionately as “Red Fuji,” the image has long been cherished both in Japan and abroad as an auspicious motif symbolizing good fortune. Learn More
    NT$2,215.92

  • Gold Leaf Art Glass Tray – Skull 【Free Shipping】

    A Touch of Tradition with Striking Elegance
    This glass tray combines over 450 years of Kanazawa gold leaf tradition with the bold compositions and vibrant colors of ukiyo-e. Possessing a mysterious allure—like stepping into another world—it shifts in expression with the angle of light, making it a truly “living art piece.” Featured here is Sōma no Furudairi (The Haunted Old Palace at Sōma), one of the most striking and unconventional works in ukiyo-e, depicting a gigantic skeleton. Through the refined craft of applying gold leaf to glass, the design captures the shimmering, ghostly form of the golden skeleton with remarkable artistry. Not only can it be used as an accessory or key tray, but it also serves beautifully as a decorative interior piece for your favorite items. Perfect, too, as a small dish for snacks or side plates at evening drinks, it adds a touch of Japanese modern art to daily life—making your space feel just a little more special, while letting you enjoy the presence of a masterpiece with ease. Perfect for Gifting Carefully handcrafted one by one, this tray makes an exceptional gift for art enthusiasts, a charming present for collectors, or a memorable souvenir from Japan. Learn More
    NT$2,215.92

  • Gold Leaf Art Glass Tray – Red Fuji (gold)【Free Shipping】

    A Masterpiece by the World-Renowned Ukiyo-e Artist Katsushika Hokusai, Captured on a Glass Tray
    This elegant glass tray brings Hokusai’s celebrated work into daily life, perfect for holding stationery or accessories and allowing you to keep a masterpiece close at hand. About Katsushika Hokusai (1760–1849) A ukiyo-e master of the late Edo period, Hokusai produced actor portraits, bijin-ga (pictures of beautiful women), and book illustrations. He also absorbed techniques from the Kanō school, Tosa school, Rinpa, as well as Chinese and Western painting styles. With his bold compositions, powerful sense of structure, and dynamic brushwork, Hokusai achieved a distinctive artistic vision whose influence extended even to the French Impressionists. His major works include Hokusai Manga, Thirty-Six Views of Mount Fuji, and One Thousand Pictures of the Sea. “Fine Wind, Clear Morning” (Gaifū Kaisei) The word gaifū refers to a southern wind. This masterpiece depicts the phenomenon seen in late summer to early autumn when Mt. Fuji, bathed in the morning sun, glows a deep red. Known affectionately as “Red Fuji,” the image has long been cherished both in Japan and abroad as an auspicious motif symbolizing good fortune. Learn More
    NT$2,215.92

  • Gold Leaf Art Glass Tray – myau【Free Shipping】

    Tradition with a Touch of Brilliance
    This glass tray combines over 450 years of Kanazawa gold leaf craftsmanship with the bold compositions and vibrant colors of ukiyo-e. Its mysterious charm feels almost like stepping into another world, and the tray’s expression changes with the angle of light, making it a truly “living art piece.” Featured here is Cats Suggested as the Fifty-three Stations of the Tōkaidō (Myōkaikō gojūsanbiki), a beloved work by Utagawa Kuniyoshi, one of the most popular ukiyo-e artists of the Edo period. With cats as the main characters, this playful piece is cherished by cat lovers worldwide. Each cat is paired with a Japanese place name through clever wordplay—some tumbling about, eating, or dozing. For instance, in Fuchū (府中), the pun is shown by a cat completely muchū (“entranced”) with a fish. Such humor and imagination make the work endlessly delightful. Beyond its artistic charm, the tray is versatile in daily life. Use it as an accessory or key tray, as a stylish display for your favorite items, or even as a small plate for snacks during evening drinks. Adding a touch of Japanese modern art to your home makes any space feel just a little more special—an effortless way to enjoy the presence of a masterpiece. Perfect for Gifting Individually crafted with care by hand, this tray makes a thoughtful gift for art enthusiasts, a charming present for cat lovers, or a memorable souvenir from Japan. Learn More
    NT$2,215.92

  • Gold Leaf Art Glass Tray – Monster 【Free Shipping】

    A Touch of Tradition with Playful Charm
    This glass tray combines over 450 years of Kanazawa gold leaf craftsmanship with the bold compositions and vibrant colors of ukiyo-e. Possessing a mysterious allure—like stepping into another world—it changes its expression with the angle of light, making it a truly “living work of art.” Featured here is The Curious Tale of the Hair-Cutting Monster (Kamikiri no Kidan), a humorous and charming ukiyo-e scene in which a mysterious creature, fascinated by women’s hair, appears night after night. Not only practical as an accessory or key tray, it also serves beautifully as a decorative interior piece for your favorite small items. Perfect, too, as a small dish for snacks or side plates during evening drinks, it adds a touch of Japanese modern art to daily life—making your space feel just a little more special while allowing you to enjoy the presence of a masterpiece with ease. Ideal for Gifting Carefully handcrafted one by one, this tray makes an exceptional gift for art enthusiasts, a charming present for collectors, or a memorable souvenir from Japan. Learn More
    NT$2,215.92

  • Gold Leaf Art Glass Tray – Bakeneko(Monster Cat)【Free Shipping】

    A Touch of Tradition with Playful Charm
    This glass tray combines over 450 years of Kanazawa gold leaf craftsmanship with the bold compositions and vibrant colors of ukiyo-e. Possessing a mysterious allure—like stepping into another world—it changes its expression with the angle of light, making it a truly “living work of art.” Featured here is Mitate Tōkaidō Gojūsan-tsugi Okabe – The Tale of Nekoishi by Utagawa Kuniyoshi, one of the most popular ukiyo-e artists of the Edo period. This striking print depicts a cat yokai with a dramatic, wide-eyed gaze, making it especially beloved by cat enthusiasts. Not only practical as an accessory or key tray, it also serves beautifully as a decorative interior piece for your favorite small items. It can even be used as a small dish for snacks during evening drinks. By incorporating Japanese modern art into your daily life, you can make any space feel just a little more special while enjoying the presence of a masterpiece with ease. Perfect for Gifting Carefully handcrafted one by one, this tray makes an exceptional gift for art lovers, a charming present for collectors, or a memorable souvenir from Japan. Learn More
    NT$2,215.92

  • Gold Leaf Art Glass Tray (Set of 2) – Red Fuji & Great Wave (Gold)【Free Shipping】

    A Masterpiece by the World-Renowned Ukiyo-e Artist Katsushika Hokusai, Captured on a Glass Tray
    This elegant glass tray brings Hokusai’s celebrated work into daily life, perfect for holding stationery or accessories and allowing you to keep a masterpiece close at hand. About Katsushika Hokusai (1760–1849) A ukiyo-e master of the late Edo period, Hokusai produced actor portraits, bijin-ga (pictures of beautiful women), and book illustrations. He also absorbed techniques from the Kanō school, Tosa school, Rinpa, as well as Chinese and Western painting styles. With his bold compositions, powerful sense of structure, and dynamic brushwork, Hokusai achieved a distinctive artistic vision whose influence extended even to the French Impressionists. His major works include Hokusai Manga, Thirty-Six Views of Mount Fuji, and One Thousand Pictures of the Sea. “Fine Wind, Clear Morning” (Gaifū Kaisei) The word gaifū refers to a southern wind. This masterpiece depicts the phenomenon seen in late summer to early autumn when Mt. Fuji, bathed in the morning sun, glows a deep red. Known affectionately as “Red Fuji,” the image has long been cherished both in Japan and abroad as an auspicious motif symbolizing good fortune. The Great Wave off Kanagawa (Kanagawa-oki Namiura) Viewed from off the coast of Honmoku in present-day Yokohama, this work—along with Fine Wind, Clear Morning and Sudden Shower over Shin-Ōhashi Bridge and Atake—is counted among Hokusai’s “Three Great Masterpieces.” Renowned worldwide as one of the most iconic works of Japanese ukiyo-e, it portrays towering waves tossing boats upon the sea, contrasted with the calm and dignified presence of Mount Fuji, a composition that has captivated people across eras and cultures. Learn More
    NT$3,600.87

  • Gold Ichimatsu Three-Tier Jubako【Free Shipping】

    This elegant jubako box expresses the traditional Ichimatsu (checkered) pattern through subtle variations in the way the gold and silver leaf is applied. Crafted using the momichirashi technique, the surface shimmers with a rich, layered brilliance that adds depth and sophistication to the design. Learn More
    NT$5,816.79

  • Freecup: Kutani Ware Kokutani Freecup【Free Shipping】

    A Free cup featuring gold leaf fused with the vivid colors of Kutani ware.It can be used not only for sake, but also as a dessert bowl for ice cream and other desserts.

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    NT$3,046.89

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