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These three products, each with a different purpose, can be used daily at the dinner table and are classic items that have been praised for their ease of use throughout their long history. To make the most of the lustrous luster of Shima-nuri lacquerware and its texture that relaxes the body when you touch it, the surface of the vessels is decorated, with the logo only on the bottom. The chopsticks have also been designed with a focus on ease of use, with particular attention paid to their shape and finish. We hope that these chopsticks will become a new staple in the lives of as many people as possible, from our loyal customers to those experiencing Wajima-nuri lacquerware for the first time.

Carrying on the tradition of Wajima lacquerware
A multi-purpose lacquer tumbler
A versatile, easy-grip lacquer tumbler with a subtle thumb dimple that nests in your hand. Lightweight yet poised for tea, water, wine, or desserts. The soft gloss elevates daily rituals with quiet comfort and control.
The simple, straight cylindrical shape is a classic Wajima lacquerware design. The modern, light appearance, stripped of excessive ornamentation, blends seamlessly into a variety of living situations, whether at home, in the office, or on a business trip.
By the way, you may wonder why there are no "trees" sometimes, even though the mug is hard to reach.
This is related to the characteristics of lacquerware.
Lacquerware has a lower thermal conductivity than ceramic porcelain, so heat is less likely to be transferred to the surface of the vessel, even when hot drinks are poured into it, allowing the vessel to be touched directly with your hands.
In addition, the handle-friendly design makes it versatile, allowing you to store not only drinks such as coffee, tea, Japanese tea, soup, and alcohol, but also food.
"Ki" can be used in many different ways, and it embodies the Japanese wisdom of "one vessel for many uses" (one vessel can be used for multiple purposes, and vessels can be disposable).

A classic shape with a playful touch.
Taya's original "Dimples"
Although this tumbler is highly practical, those who are used to using mugs may feel uneasy without a handle, and may not know which way to look at it. To put such people at ease, it has a round indentation on the side of the vessel.
It is designed to fit just right, and when you place your thumb on the indentation, your other fingers will move in and wrap around the cup. The dimples on the side of "Trees," which is characterized by its linear form, add softness and warmth to the entire cup, and we are proud that the contrast of light and shadow created by the unevenness gives the lacquered surface an even more comfortable feel.

With the power of lacquer,
Makes drinks taste better
You may choose your bowls and chopsticks from lacquerware, but you'll always choose ceramic cups for drinking coffee or tea. I think the majority of people use different tableware depending on the purpose. I would like people like you to try out "Kiyo."
The first thing you notice when you take a sip from the cup is the gentle feel of the lacquer on your lips. Even after it has been transformed into Wajima lacquerware, the lacquer continues to absorb moisture from the air and harden. Some people may be surprised by the unique softness of lacquer, which feels pleasant on the skin and is not found in ceramic or wooden vessels with a base finish.
What's more, when you pour a drink into this cup, the lacquer even changes the taste.
Coffee, tea, sake, wine, and any other drink poured into the "Ki" will have a soft, mellow flavor. Even if you don't purchase special coffee beans or tea leaves, you can enjoy the joy and pleasure of discovering new flavors in the same old things. This is a gift from lacquer that can only be experienced by those who have tasted it.
