Kilns & Makers
Every ZenKiln piece is credited to the kiln or workshop that made it. Browse by maker below, or read the stories behind each tradition in our Kiln Studies series.
Everyday lines
- Arita & Hasami — Porcelain from the Saga–Nagasaki kiln towns where Japanese porcelain began, from indigo sometsuke to gilded kinrande.
- Kutani — Ishikawa's famously vivid overglaze enamels and gold work, from Yoshidaya greens to millefleur hanazume.
- Shigaraki — Earthy, ash-glazed stoneware from one of Japan's Six Ancient Kilns, in Shiga Prefecture.
- Yakushi Kiln (Yakushigama) — Seto's modern engimono specialist: hand-painted maneki-neko, zodiac figures, and wind chimes.
Heritage & antique lines
- Antique Imari & Arita — One-of-one export and estate porcelain, each piece documented.
- Antique Nambu Tekki — Cast-iron ware from Morioka, Iwate, a 400-year metalwork tradition.
- Antique Urushi Lacquerware — Japanese lacquer, including Kishū-shikki from Wakayama.
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Go deeper
Our Journal's Kiln Studies series traces the history, marks, and techniques of each region — and every product page links back to the kiln that made it.