Soe Sensei Tosho is one of the precious potteries of Hizen Yoshida ware that prospered during the Edo period and continues to this day. In the Yoshida area of Ureshino City, Saga Prefecture, where the production area was, under the encouragement of the ceramic industry by the feudal lord of the Edo period, porcelain, mainly for daily use, was actively fired and has continued to develop independently. Among them, Soe Sensei Tosho was founded by splitting off from the original Soe Sei Tosho. Since 1955, it has been making hand-carved polka dot tea utensils, and is currently the only polka dot kiln that remains. It's a pottery factory.
Fukusho Ceramics still continues to produce polka-dot tableware, which is a symbol of Japanese dining tables, and has evolved into sophisticated designs that suit modern dining tables.
The tea utensils made of Hizen Yoshida porcelain ...
¥8,800(税込)
The teapot and teacup set made from Hizen Yoshida...
¥8,800(税込)