About Us
We produce porcelain vessels and ceramic dolls in an original style.
Noritsugu Kishi creates pale lapis lazuli-colored porcelain vessels that become more familiar the more you use them. Silver goblets, tea utensils, and more. The kyusu (teapot) was made in Yokkaichi, Japan, using a wooden mold that was used in the Meiji period (1868-1912). The kyusu is made thinly by hand using a wooden mold that was used in the Meiji period (1868-1912) in this area (Yokkaichi), and then transformed into unique designs.
Sumiko Kishi creates Buddhist statues, angels, zodiac signs, constellations, and more. These are painted with light paints with little or no glaze, and fired at high temperatures with subtle changes in the clay surface. These pieces create a soothing and gentle look.
We hope that many people will be pleased by the fact that our works are available for sale here.
Saijian
Representative: Noritsugu Kishi
Location: 14-4 Kyou-machi, Yokkaichi, Mie , 510-0032, Japan
Phone number: 09017219340
E-mail address: norikstar@gmail.com