Arita ware and Imari ware
Arita ware is a representative Japanese porcelain that boasts a history of over 400 years in Arita Town, Saga Prefecture.
Its charm lies in its translucent white porcelain surface and the delicate hand-painted designs of artisans.
During the Edo period, it was exported overseas as "Imari ware" and was called "white gold" by European royalty and aristocrats.
Modern Arita ware incorporates modern designs while retaining traditional techniques, and is popular for a wide range of uses, from everyday use to special gifts.
As a "high-quality tableware unique to Japan," it will add a touch of elegance to your dining table.