Takuya Kanamoto’s ceramics embody the life force of clay in motion. Working in the rich Oribe tradition, his pieces ripple with mossy greens, textured folds, and elemental energy. Each work is a quiet force—cut, glazed, and fired in Nara, Japan.
(Nara, Japan )
Nara is a historic city in Japan, known for its cultural significance as the first permanent capital. It offers a blend of natural beauty and rich heritage, with ancient temples, shrines, and a tranquil atmosphere that reflects its deep historical roots.
Our gallery, studio, and tea space are a hub for experiencing and sharing the art of ceramics and tea.
Similar to the concept of “Utsuwa-galleries” in Japan, we are holding monthly exhibitions of unique ceramicists from Japan, China and Europe.
We also regularly hosting Workshops and Tea Experiences.
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Ich mag diese "Apfelform" sehr. Der Zhuni Ton hat eine leichte organgefärbung, statt wie viele andere Zhunis welche in tieferem Rot sind. Der Deckel wackelt überhaupt nicht und passt wie angegossen - was für halb-handgefertigte Kannen nicht verständlich ist. Ich nutze sie für grünere Oolongs und traditionelle Dong Dings.
Les céramiques de Takuya ont une couleur verte unique
Très longues infusions, c'est un bonheur. Je fais tourner l'infusion sur 2 jours. Je vous recommande cette pépite trouvé par Marcel.
Marcel provided excellent service when helping me choose my new tea bowl. His advice was thoughtful and clearly based on expertise. The bowl arrived quickly and was packaged very securely, so everything reached me in perfect condition. I can warmly recommend Marcel and his tea shop to anyone looking for high-quality tea ware and knowledgeable guidance.
Very beautiful tea-cup. And top handling of my order. Thank you very much to the team!