Matsusaka Momen Indigo Stripe Eyeglass Case: Where to Buy [2026]
A slim eyeglass case sewn from Matsusaka Momen, the indigo-striped cotton that dressed Edo's townspeople. Soft hand-loomed cloth,…
Browse 12 crafts and stories rooted in Mie — selected for international buyers and shipped directly to the U.S.
A slim eyeglass case sewn from Matsusaka Momen, the indigo-striped cotton that dressed Edo's townspeople. Soft hand-loomed cloth,…
Ise Katagami is the thousand-year stencil-paper craft of Suzuka, Mie—washi hardened with persimmon tannin, then hand-carved into lace-fine…
Matsusaka Momen is the indigo-striped cotton that made Edo-era merchants fashionable nationwide. Hand-loomed in Mie, its quiet stripes…
Yokkaichi's Banko-yaki produces roughly 80% of Japan's donabe. High-petalite clay survives direct flame, making this earthen pot ideal…
Matsusaka Momen is the indigo-striped cotton that dressed Edo's townspeople, woven in Mie's old merchant city. A sober,…
Ise Shunkei is Mie's transparent-lacquer ware, born from the Ise Grand Shrine pilgrim trade. Its sawara-wood bento box…
Cast in Kuwana, the old Tokaido castle town at the mouth of the Kiso rivers in Mie, this…
Mie's old Ise province produced the feared Sengo Muramasa swordsmith school. This Japanese-made katana-form letter opener carries that…
Ise-katagami are the persimmon-tanned washi stencils that gave Japan its komon and yuzen patterns. Hand-carved in Suzuka, Mie…
Yokkaichi's Banko-yaki shidei kyusu makes most of Japan's clay teapots. Its unglazed purple clay reacts with tannins to…
Iga Kumihimo silk obijime carries centuries of Mie braiding craft — once worn on samurai armor lacing, now…
The Kamado-san (かまどさん) is a clay rice-cooking donabe made by Nagatani-en (長谷園) — a Mie-prefecture pottery house founded…