Souta Kiln

Concept

Makes Arita's traditional patterns more modern and familiar A kiln founded by Naoya Morokuma in 1997 in Yamauchi Town, next to Arita Town in Saga Prefecture. The name of such a kiln was given by his great-grandfather, Sotazaemon Yamaguchi. Mr. Morokuma, who became independent after training under a traditional craftsman, is a kiln that produces household tableware that will not get tired even if you use it every day in the Arita porcelain industry where cooking tableware used at inns and restaurants was the mainstream. Founded such a kiln. While using the traditional technique of Arita porcelain, we are making tableware that suits modern life.

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Story

One of the features is the ease of use unique to handmade products. The product is made by making fine adjustments that can only be done by hand, so that the mouth is made thin and the mouth feels good, and the thickness increases as it gets closer to the bottom to give a sense of stability. By carefully expressing the delicate thickness and texture that cannot be achieved with a machine, it becomes an easy-to-use container that fits comfortably when held in the hand. The aim of such a kiln is tableware that has been loved for a long time and conveys the charm of handmade and hand-painted dishes. Each container is filled with compassion for the person who uses it, and conveys the warmth of handmade products.

Item Lineup

Petal

Arabesque

Ichimatsu

3.5in Small Bowl

3.5in Small Bowl

Petal

Arabesque

Circle

Mug

Japanese Tea cup

Japanese Tea Pod (Kyusu)

Spice Jar with Lid Spoon