Celebrate the serene beauty of hand-painted Japanese ceramics with our Brush Blue Chopstick Rests – available in three unique designs

Product Description

Each design tells a different story. Hyakumaru features layered concentric circles like ancient family crests, inviting a sense of connection to heritage. Dotting adds a playful modern rhythm, while Arabesque carries a vine motif reminiscent of traditional Japanese textiles. Crafted from porcelain sourced from Aichi Prefecture, these chopstick rests are approximately 4 inches long and 1 inch high. Their smooth, rounded form cradles your chopsticks securely while bringing a calming, stone-like presence to your table. Ideal for those intimate dinners or lively gatherings, simply clean with a damp cloth to maintain their beauty.

Functional Art for Daily Use

Whether for everyday meals or special occasions, these chopstick rests enhance your dining experience with elegance. Pair them with wooden or lacquered chopsticks for a cohesive aesthetic that celebrates mindful dining. Their compact size allows for easy collecting and thoughtful mixing throughout the seasons. Each set arrives beautifully packaged, making them an exceptional gift for collectors or anyone looking to elevate their table setting.

Transform your dining space with pieces that reflect the care and precision of Japanese craftsmanship (日本の職人技), ensuring every meal becomes a warm gathering to savor.

Product Information
  • Dimensions: 1.57 in × 0.6 in / 40 × 15 mm
  • Weight: 1.05 oz / 30 g
  • Material: Porcelain (Mino ware)
  • Design Variants: Hyakumaru (百丸), Dotting, Arabesque (唐草)
  • Origin: Made in Japan
Care instructions
  • Dishwasher safe (mild cycle recommended)
  • Not microwave safe
  • Clean with a soft sponge to preserve glaze
Note

Every piece crafted by our artisans tells a unique story.
Subtle marks, slight irregularities in shape, variations in glaze color and texture—these natural differences give each creation its own soul.
Over time, as you use your pieces, their character deepens, becoming part of your daily life and memories.

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Mino Ware – A Legacy of Japanese Ceramic Art

Mino ware (Minoyaki) is one of Japan’s oldest and most revered ceramic traditions, with roots stretching back over 1,300 years. Originating in the mountainous region of Gifu Prefecture, this pottery is celebrated not only for its rich history but also for the extraordinary craftsmanship that defines each piece.

Skilled artisans shape every bowl, cup, and plate by hand, using locally sourced clay and time-honored techniques passed down through generations. The unique glazing styles—from subtle earth tones to vibrant colors—are carefully applied and fired to create intricate textures, crackle patterns, and finishes that make each item one of a kind.

More than just tableware, Mino ware represents a deep connection to nature, simplicity, and the wabi-sabi aesthetic. Each piece is a quiet expression of balance—between utility and beauty, old and new. Whether used daily or saved for special moments, Mino ware brings the spirit of Japanese craftsmanship to your home.

FAQs

All you need to know about Japanese Mino Ware.

What is Mino ware?

Mino ware, or Minoyaki (美濃焼), refers to a traditional style of Japanese ceramics that originated in Gifu Prefecture over 1,300 years ago. It is one of Japan’s most prominent ceramic traditions and is known for its variety of styles, earthy aesthetics, and artisanal craftsmanship. Today, Mino ware accounts for the largest share of ceramic tableware production in Japan.

How is Mino ware made?

Each piece of Mino ware is handcrafted by skilled artisans using locally sourced clay. The process involves shaping the clay by hand or wheel, applying unique glazes, and firing it in kilns at high temperatures. The techniques used—such as Oribe, Shino, and Setoguro glazes—have been perfected over centuries to create the textures, colors, and finishes that define Mino ware.

What makes Mino ware different from other Japanese ceramics?

Unlike many other regional ceramics that follow a uniform aesthetic, Mino ware is known for its diversity. It encompasses over 15 officially recognized styles, ranging from rustic and natural to vibrant and contemporary. This flexibility makes Mino ware both deeply traditional and highly adaptable for modern use.

Is Mino ware safe for everyday use?

Yes, authentic Mino ware is made from food-safe materials and is generally safe for everyday dining. Most Mino ware sold today is microwave and dishwasher compatible, but because of its handcrafted nature, gentle handwashing is often recommended to preserve the glaze and texture.

Why is Mino ware valued by collectors and designers?

Collectors and interior designers appreciate Mino ware for its authenticity, heritage, and aesthetic depth. Each piece embodies the Japanese philosophy of wabi-sabi—beauty in imperfection—and offers a unique tactile and visual experience. The handcrafted nature of Mino ware ensures no two pieces are exactly alike, making them functional works of art.