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Nishiki Goi Cup
$19.90
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Single chopstick rest • Porcelain • 4" diameter • Made in Japan
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Place the Nishiki Goi Cup on your table to elevate every meal with its refined form. The glossy indigo glaze captures light beautifully, while its 4-inch diameter offers ample space to securely cradle your chopsticks. Adorned with hand-painted koi carp, this porcelain rest showcases exquisite Japanese craftsmanship. Weighing just 70 grams, it is lightweight yet durable, merging artistry with practicality for everyday dining and special occasions alike.
Why You'll Love It?
• Hand-painted koi motif symbolizes good fortune.
• Smooth indigo glaze adds a rich touch.
• Keeps utensils clean during meals.
• Crafted in Japan using traditional techniques.
• Perfect for sushi nights or tea ceremonies.
Directly sourced from artisan workshops in Japan
No US customs fees or surprise import charges — we take care of everything
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Product Description
Transform your dining experience with this round porcelain chopstick rest from the Nishiki Goi Collection, where artistry meets functionality. Adorned with two graceful koi carp circling in harmony, this rest is a delightful visual focal point, embodying the elegance of Japanese craftsmanship. Measuring approximately 4 inches in diameter and weighing a lightweight 70 grams, it fits seamlessly into any contemporary or traditional dining setting.
Featuring a smooth, water-repellent indigo glaze and a hand-applied motif, the chopstick rest enhances your table's aesthetic while keeping your utensils clean and surfaces tidy. This thoughtful design is ideal for both everyday meals and special occasions, ensuring durability that withstands regular use. The koi motif brings balance and good fortune to your gatherings, making it a conversation starter.
Pair it effortlessly with matching bowls and plates from the Nishiki Goi series for a cohesive, culturally inspired table setting. Each piece arrives carefully packaged to guarantee safe delivery, making it an excellent gift choice. For long-lasting beauty, simply hand-wash with mild soap, allowing its beautiful design to shine for years to come.
Product Information
Dimensions: ø 2.8 × H 3.9 in (ø 70 × H 100 mm)
Capacity: 9.5 fl oz (280 cc)
Weight: 9.9 oz (280 g)
Finish: Water-repellent indigo glaze
Design Detail: Drainage notch at base for drying hygiene
Use: Ideal for tea during sushi or everyday meals
Care instructions
Hand wash gently using mild detergent and a soft cloth.
Avoid abrasive sponges or harsh chemicals to preserve the delicate luster finish.
Microwave and Dishwasher Safe.
Dry thoroughly after washing to maintain pristine condition.
Artisan & Craft
Made in Japan by Jinpoh: Rooted in Heritage, Designed for Today.
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.
Rooted in Japanese Tradition, Crafted for Everyday Life
Jinpo is a thoughtfully designed tableware collection made for everyday use—where functionality meets artistry. Each piece is crafted from high-quality porcelain clay and individually hand-finished, giving every plate its own unique character.
Durable yet elegant, Jinpo brings beauty and intention to both casual meals and special occasions.
FAQs
All you need to know about Japanese Pottery.
What types of traditional pottery are made in Japan?
Japan is home to several renowned pottery styles, including Mino ware (Gifu), Bizen ware (Okayama), Arita and Imari ware (Saga), Shigaraki ware (Shiga), and Mashiko ware (Tochigi). Each region has its own distinct materials, glazes, and firing techniques that reflect local history and aesthetics. Toki City in Gifu Prefecture is particularly renowned as the heart of Mino ware (Minoyaki)—the most widely produced pottery style in Japan.
What materials are used in artisan Japanese pottery?
Most artisan pottery in Japan is made from locally sourced clay, often mixed and refined by hand. Natural minerals and ash are used in glazes, and many pieces are wood-fired or fired in traditional climbing kilns (noborigama), producing unique surface textures and natural variations.
Are artisan Japanese pottery pieces safe for food use?
Yes. Authentic artisan pottery is made with food-safe, lead-free glazes and is carefully fired at high temperatures to ensure durability and safety. However, it's important to follow care instructions, especially for unglazed or porous ceramics.
What makes Japanese pottery different from Western ceramics?
Japanese pottery often emphasizes wabi-sabi—the beauty of imperfection—resulting in organic shapes, subtle asymmetry, and natural glazes. Unlike Western ceramics, which may prioritize uniformity, Japanese pieces often celebrate the individuality of each item, reflecting the artist's hand and the firing process.
How should I care for artisan-made Japanese pottery?
Hand-wash pottery with mild soap and avoid extreme temperature changes (like placing hot items into cold water). Some unglazed pieces may absorb moisture, so allow them to fully dry before storing. Avoid microwaves or dishwashers unless the piece is specifically labeled as safe for such use.
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