Collection: JAPANESE TABLEWARE
🍵 Japan comes to your table.
Japanese tableware combines refinement and tradition. Discover our selection of authentic Japanese dinnerware, including ceramic matcha tea bowls, vintage porcelain plates, and delicate Japanese lacquerware. Each piece, whether antique or handmade, tells a story of unique craftsmanship.
🍶 Each piece is a rare artisanal creation. Bring a touch of Japanese elegance to your table without delay.
We present new treasures every week, so keep an eye out!
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Japanese lacquered bowl “Shūkiku” (朱菊) – Aizu crafts
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Japanese Wajima lacquer bowl – gold autumn clover (hagi) motif with nashiji effect
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Shino-style Chawan tea bowl 志野焼 – with tomobako box signed by the artisan
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Antique Japanese vermillion urushi lacquer bowl – golden maki-e with chrysanthemums and autumn grasses & butterflies
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Small antique Inuyama-yaki ceramic plate – Edo period – 14 cm
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Set of 2 Japanese "Shino-yaki" cups – Tajimi craftsmanship – Shōwa period
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Pair of Kutani Saucers - Fans and Flowers - Taisho Showa - 9.5 cm
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Sold outVintage Tokkuri
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Shino-yaki style Kashibachi – Mino craft – Shōwa period
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Japanese Chawan Black Ash Glaze Stoneware Tea Bowl – Taniguchi Akikazu (谷口明一), Nichigetsu Kiln (日月窯)
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Japanese tableware: tradition and daily use
Japanese tableware plays a central role in Japanese culture. Bowls, porcelains, lacquers, and objects related to tea and sake are designed to accompany daily activities as well as ritualistic moments. Each piece reflects a balance between functionality, aesthetics, and a sense of time.
Since the Edo period (1603–1868), Japanese artisans have developed distinct regional styles, adapted to various uses: drinking tea, serving rice, or presenting a meal. The Meiji era (1868–1912) brought a new refinement, particularly in porcelains, while preserving traditional craftsmanship.
Today, antique Japanese tableware is captivating due to its authenticity and timelessness. At KOGEDO, we directly select objects in Japan for their history, their artisanal quality, and their ability to be used daily.
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Chawan: Japanese Tea Bowls
The chawan is the bowl used for drinking matcha tea during the tea ceremony. A central object in the ritual, it is chosen for its shape, texture, and the flavor it imparts to the tea.
Major Chawan StylesRaku (free forms, wabi-sabi spirit), Shino and Oribe (Mino, light or green glazes), Bizen and Shigaraki (unglazed, wood-fired), Hagi (soft clay, crackles), Kyō-yaki (refined), Kutani (more decorative).
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Ancient Japanese Porcelains
Japanese porcelain first appeared in the 17th century and developed significantly during the Edo and Meiji periods, both for daily use and for export. It is distinguished by its delicacy, strength, and rich ornamentation.
Emblematic kilns and stylesArita (blue and white, then polychrome), Imari (red and gold decorations), Nabeshima (refined production for the elite), Kutani (vivid enamels and painted scenes), Hirado (very fine white porcelain). These styles bear witness to the excellence of Japanese workshops.
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Traditional Japanese Lacquerware
Japanese lacquer, or urushi, has been used for centuries for tableware and tea ceremony items. Applied in successive layers, it protects the object while giving it a unique depth.
Renowned Objects and RegionsSoup bowls, trays, boxes, and natsume for tea. The regions of Wajima (robustness), Aizu (everyday use), and Kyoto (refined sobriety) are particularly recognized for the quality of their lacquerware.
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Why choose KOGEDO?
Guaranteed authenticity
All our ceramics, lacquerware, and porcelain are selected directly from Japan.
Expertise and passion
We share our know-how and our love for Japanese craftsmanship.
Fast and free delivery from France
Ultra-secure packaging to receive your item without risk.










