Looking for a once-in-a-lifetime encounter

We will help you find irreplaceable pottery that touches your heart. We have a large selection of new, one-of-a-kind pieces that highlight the individuality of the artists.

    watch with heart

    Simple and unconventional ceramics.
    A true sanctuary, freed from the troublesome outside world. Immerse yourself in the cult of beauty, unobstructed by anything.
    There is no class distinction, only free exchange of the artistic spirit, and there is true 'refinement'.

    listen to the voice of the earth

    Carefully selected clay goes through various processes and is transformed into beautiful vessels.
    When I imagine the pottery being fired red hot in a kiln, I am overcome with emotion and a sense of nostalgia.
    Pick it up, look at it from the front, appreciate the feelings the artist has put into the piece, and peer into the interior, and your thoughts are transported to the profound realm of wabi-sabi.
    I wish I had the mental space to listen to the silent ones.

    touch the soul

    Okakura Tenshin said that the tea ceremony is an art of "hiding beauty" in order to "discover beauty."
    It is also said to be a way of hinting at something that one is reluctant to reveal.
    The artist's aesthetic sense is expressed in his works using the solid techniques he has acquired through long training.
    How wonderful it would be to pick up these ceramics and feel the soul of the artist.

    About Amagi-do

    A number of beautiful porcelain wares with a subtle brilliance that are extremely sophisticated.
    The author's commitment is all expressed in that one bowl.
    You may enjoy a new dialogue with your inner self from a single vessel that sees "this is", and you may realize the peace of mind and the impermanence that leads to eternity.
    Is the encounter with a single vessel a coincidence? Is it inevitable?
    None of these things, but according to Zen teachings, there is 'nothingness' in the beginning, which eventually becomes 'form', but even that eventually returns to 'nothingness'.
    In the midst of the daily changes, put the vessel at hand for a while.
    In that view of impermanence, there is the transience and fertility of life.
    Eternity is something that can only be found in the spirit, not in matter.
    Although it is ephemeral, we deal with antiques and works of art, centering on "ceramics" as a reliable existence.