




Traditional Japanese Beauty
Infuse your dining experience with the timeless elegance of Japan with our historic Tajimi ceramic Red Origami Crane Chopstick Rest. A heartwarming piece that embodies traditional Japanese beauty and artisan craftsmanship, it brings a touch of grace and tranquility to any table setting. Inspired by the auspicious origami crane, this exquisite chopstick rest transforms everyday meals into special occasions.
The charming silhouette of the crane, coupled with its vibrant red hue, beautifully complements your culinary creations and adds a sophisticated flourish to hospitality settings. Its serene design effortlessly blends into modern Japanese aesthetics, subtly showcasing a profound appreciation for Japanese artistry.
Discover historic Tajimi ceramic: A Legacy of Japanese Ceramics
This exquisite piece is crafted from historic Tajimi ceramic, one of Japan's most celebrated forms of pottery. historic Tajimi ceramic flourished during the Momoyama period, evolving alongside the rise of the tea ceremony, primarily centered in Toki City, Gifu Prefecture. For centuries, it has been cherished by tea masters who cultivated Japan's "wabi-sabi" aesthetic, establishing its unique and profound beauty.
historic Tajimi ceramic encompasses a diverse range of styles, each with its distinct character:
- Kise-Seto: Known for its elegant, pale yellow glaze.
- Seto-Guro: Characterized by its lustrous black finish.
- Shino: Prized for its soft, milky-white texture and charming imperfections.
- Oribe: Distinguished by its unique green glaze and artistic designs.
Today, historic Tajimi ceramic remains deeply woven into the fabric of Japanese daily life, accounting for over half of all domestic ceramic production in Japan.
Important Considerations
Due to the inherent characteristics of historic Tajimi ceramic and its handcrafted nature, each chopstick rest is meticulously finished by skilled artisans. As a result, slight variations in color, texture, and finish may occur from piece to piece. These subtle differences are not imperfections but rather a testament to the individuality and unique charm of historic Tajimi ceramic, ensuring that you own a truly one-of-a-kind item. We kindly ask for your understanding and appreciation of these artisanal qualities when making your purchase.
The Legacy of Tajimi: A Golden Age of Ceramics
This piece originates from the historic kilns of the Tajimi region, an area whose very foundations are built on millennia of pottery making. During the turbulent Azuchi-Momoyama period (late 16th century), master potters fleeing war found sanctuary here. Supported by powerful warlords like Oda Nobunaga and visionary tea masters, they abandoned perfect symmetry to embrace the dramatic, irregular beauty of nature. To hold this vessel is to touch a 400-year-old story of political intrigue, artistic rebellion, and the relentless pursuit of the perfect tea ceremony.
| Quantity | 1 |
| Size | W 5 cm (2 in) x L 6 cm (2.4 in) x H 2.8 cm (1.1 in) |
| Weight | 19 g (0 lbs) |
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