渓山窯

Collection: Keizan Kiln

Producer / Keizan Kiln Material / Porcelain Region / Arita-cho, Nishimatsuura-gun, Saga Prefecture

Keizan Kiln was founded in 1957, inheriting the traditions of Arita, where Japanese porcelain was born 400 years ago.
As it was founded to pursue the beauty of sometsuke (blue and white porcelain), the variety of soba choko (sake cups) alone is astonishing, ranging from classical patterns to modern designs.
Each piece is so unique that you'll want to call it "ichigo ichie" (a once-in-a-lifetime encounter), and you'll find yourself wanting to pick up one after another.

All of Keizan Kiln's works, from molding to painting and firing, are done in-house, and the craftsman's passion is put into every detail of each piece.
Perhaps this is why the pottery feels somehow gentle and supple.