Collection: Hasami Ware
Hasami ware (波佐見焼) comes from Hasami Town in Nagasaki Prefecture, where pottery has been made for more than 400 years. Tucked into the hills of western Kyushu, the town developed its tradition under a division-of-labour system that still operates today — different workshops specialise in clay preparation, throwing, glazing, painting, and firing, each handing the piece on to the next.
What this co-operative model produces is everyday porcelain in the truest sense: thin walls, even glazes, and a quiet practicality that comes from generations of specialisation. Hasami pieces are designed to be picked up, used, and put through the dishwasher without anxiety — porcelain made for daily life rather than display.
We carry a selection of Hasami ware at Karintō Edition, including pieces from Maruhiro (Hasami / Barbar), one of the town's most considered modern producers.