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Japanese Ceramics Shipped from Japan

Selected in Tokyo, carefully packed, and sent from Japan with maker and kiln details kept with each piece.

ZenKiln selects Japanese ceramics, teaware, glassware, lucky cats, donabe, vases, and small craft objects in Tokyo.

Each order is packed in Japan for international delivery. Product pages record origin, material, size, packaging, care, and processing time where the information is available.

Shop Japanese ceramics by use

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Why buyers choose ZenKiln

  • Selected across named Japanese ceramic and craft traditions, with maker or kiln attribution where documentation supports it.
  • Hand-packed in Japan for fragile international delivery.
  • Included boxes and presentation packaging are identified on individual product pages.
  • Clear product details: material, dimensions, capacity, care, packaging, and processing time when available.
  • Support before ordering when size, care, packaging, or another product detail needs clarification.

For gifts from Japan

Choose a gift by the recipient’s actual use: a donabe for shared cooking, a teapot or mug for daily drinks, a serving piece for the table, or a small lucky cat for an entrance or shelf. Check the product page for dimensions, care, and included packaging before ordering.

For budget-based browsing, start with Gifts Under $50, Gifts $50-$100, or Gifts Over $100.

FAQ

Do you ship Japanese ceramics internationally?

Yes. ZenKiln packs orders in Japan and ships internationally. Delivery time depends on destination, carrier, customs processing, and local holidays.

Are the ceramics safe for daily use?

Many pieces are intended for everyday table, tea, or home use. Always check the individual product page for material, microwave, dishwasher, and care information because safety and care vary by item.

Can I send an item as a gift?

Many items include a box, presentation box, wooden box, or gift-style packaging. If gift presentation is especially important, contact us before ordering so we can check the specific item.

What should I buy first?

For daily use, start with a mug, bowl, plate, teapot, or donabe. For symbolic gifts, browse maneki neko lucky cats, vases, sake sets, and wind chimes.

Where can I learn more about Japanese ceramics?

Visit the ZenKiln Journal for guides to Japanese craft, care, color, tea, and object stories.