• DECOR ACCESSORIES

    DECOR ACCESSORIES

    Handcrafted Japanese ceramic pots, vase and small objects for your home. Both for display and everyday use.

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    DECOR ACCESSORIES
  • NEW ARRIVALS & BACK IN STOCK

    NEW ARRIVALS & BACK IN STOCK

    Discover new arrivals and returning favourites at Karintō. A considered selection of handcrafted Japanese homeware, from timeless ceramics to everyday objects shaped by craft and tradition.

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    NEW ARRIVALS & BACK IN STOCK
  • INCENSE

    INCENSE

    Bring the quietude of Japan into your home with our incense collection. We've collected premium sticks from two exceptional makers—one rooted in Kyoto's ancient traditions, another drawing from Tokyo's contemporary craft—each using only natural fragrances and time-honored techniques. Choose from woodland-inspired scents with delicate porcelain or brass holders and Seto ware trays. Perfect for moments of calm or an instant shift in atmosphere.  

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    INCENSE
  • Everyday Favourites

    Everyday Favourites

    Our picks of the month for your everyday table!Browse through our blue and white Arita ware set, warm and rustic Mino ware set, beautifully hand painted bowls and more.

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    Everyday Favourites
  • Mino Ware

    Mino Ware

    Mino ware (美濃焼) comes from a cluster of kilns in southern Gifu Prefecture, where ceramics have been made continuously since the late Heian period. Today, the region produces more than half of all Japan's ceramic tableware — a scale built over a thousand years of refining clay, glaze, and form. Within Mino, individual kilns and makers carry distinct traditions. Shinzan-gama Yamatsu has been firing in Toki City since 1868. Nakagawa works with Mino kilns to revive older forms like the...

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    Mino Ware
  • SOLA CUBE

    SOLA CUBE

    Founded in 2014 in Kyoto, Usagi no Nedoko creates Sola Cubes—handcrafted transparent cubes that beautifully showcase preserved plants and minerals. Each piece captures the beauty of nature in its purest form, allowing you to enjoy it as a timeless object. A Sola Cube is a "small universe" packed in a cube. The more you observe, the more you're drawn into the intricate wonders of botanical life preserved within. Compact and versatile, each cube is perfect for display in any space...

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    SOLA CUBE
  • CUPS

    CUPS

    Cups are some of the most personal objects in a home — held while reading, working, or pausing for tea. The right one settles into daily use and quietly improves with each pour. We carry cups from across Japan: tea cups in Hasami porcelain and Arita blue and white, stackable mugs in Mino ware, celadon pieces with crackle glazes that develop character with each use. What unites the range is a focus on everyday — pieces made to be reached...

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    CUPS
  • TEA TOWELS

    TEA TOWELS

    Award-winning Hana Fukin tea towels and Kayaori Fukin dishcloths by Nakagawa. The unique Japanese textile has originally derived from mosquito net fabric and reimagined for modern kitchens as lightweight, quick-drying, highly absorbent cloths. Available in various colour and design to pick from. 

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    TEA TOWELS
  • Kungyokudo

    Kungyokudo

    Founded in 1594 as a medicinal herb merchant serving Nishi Honganji Temple in Kyoto, Kungyokudo is Japan's oldest incense supplier, preserving centuries of fragrance tradition. For over 430 years, Kungyokudo has crafted incense for ceremonies and daily life, adapting to each era while maintaining the natural perfume-oriented blending skills refined through generations. From their original location in front of Nishi Honganji, the company continues to honor Kyoto's incense heritage while proposing new concepts of scent suited to contemporary lifestyles.

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    Kungyokudo
  • Arita Ware(Yaki)

    Arita Ware(Yaki)

    Arita ware (有田焼) is Japan's oldest porcelain tradition, made in Saga Prefecture since the early 17th century. The first kilns were established around 1616, when porcelain stone was discovered in the hills around Arita town — a find that turned Japan into a major porcelain producer within a generation. What unites Arita ware across four centuries is a quiet precision: thin, even walls, clean glazes, and motifs that feel as fresh today as they did when they were first painted...

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    Arita Ware(Yaki)
  • Good Day Rice Bowls

    Good Day Rice Bowls

    Nakagawa's hand crafted rice bowl series, which brings together hand-painted patterns from kilns across Japan.

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    Good Day Rice Bowls
  • PLATES

    PLATES

    Our collection of Japanese plates varies from ceramic dinner plates to wooden serving dishes and rustic small side plates. Each piece is hand-crafted by artisans in Japan, combining natural materials and timeless design. Discover the simple joy of everyday dining with a touch of warmth with our tableware. 

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    PLATES