Inkyuzan-yaki Ash-Glaze Tokkuri Sake Flask: Tottori’s Oldest Kiln, Where to Buy [2026]
A tokkuri sake flask from Inkyuzan-yaki, Tottori's oldest working kiln under the Ikeda clan. Ash and namako glazes…
Browse 5 crafts and stories rooted in Tottori — selected for international buyers and shipped directly to the U.S.
A tokkuri sake flask from Inkyuzan-yaki, Tottori's oldest working kiln under the Ikeda clan. Ash and namako glazes…
A single-bevel hand-forged kiridashi marking knife from Hoki, western Tottori — the Heian-era homeland of swordsmith Yasutsuna. Carbon-steel…
Ushinoto-yaki's green-and-black somewake glaze is a landmark of Tottori folk pottery, revived by the local Mingei movement. Where…
From Tottori's Yumigahama dunes, indigo-and-white yumihama kasuri weaves pre-dyed cotton threads into picture motifs. Here is where to…
Tottori's Inshu Washi has been Japan's standard shodo calligraphy paper since the 8th century — light, even ink…