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The oldest kiln in Tobe Town, which has been in business for 140 years, "Umeyama Kiln"

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Meishan Kiln

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The oldest kiln in Tobe Town, which has been in business for 140 years, "Umeyama Kiln"
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Tableware hand-painted and painstakingly crafted one by one
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It is thick, hard to break, and easy to use
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I want people to feel attracted by using works that pursue use and beauty

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愛媛百貨

EHIME HYAKKA

The amazing thing of Ehime's gem It is also a production area for manufacturing backed by excellent technology, and we will introduce a variety of specialty products that have inherited tradition but have been infused with new sensibilities. Ehime, with its beautiful name derived from the myth of the birth of the nation in the Kojiki, is a treasure trove of traditional specialties nurtured by rich nature and culture. In addition to these products, we have a variety of attractive products, such as gems that have inherited tradition but have been infused with new sensibilities.
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"Shapes" that are close to our lives, "patterns" that allow us to feel nature, and simple and beautiful "handiwork". It is Umeyama Kiln's commitment to continuing to protect these traditions that we have built up with our predecessors with sincerity and care.
While making use of the material (ceramic stone) of the whetstone, we strive to create creative works that are loved by people by using techniques and techniques that blend in with the climate.
 
 
History of Meishan Kiln
The history of Tobe ware is long, and the manufacture of porcelain began in the 4th year of Yasunaga (1775).
The Umeyama kiln was opened by Masagoro Umeno in 1882 (Meiji 15), and has developed through trade not only in Japan but also overseas, especially in Southeast Asia, India, and the United States. In order to rebuild after the Pacific War, from Showa 28 to 34 (1953 to 1959), Takenosuke Umeno completed a unique technique of handmade handwriting at the Umeyama kiln through trial and error under the guidance of the proponents of the folk art movement, such as Munetsu Yanagi, Shoji Hamada, Kenkichi Tomimoto, Shigeo Suzuki, and Honnomichi Fuji. Even today, we pursue "use and beauty" and produce practical crafts.
 
 
 
What are we doing?
Since the opening of the kiln in the 15th year of the Meiji era, it has been producing tableware, flower vases, and figurines, which are practical crafts
In the midst of changing times, we continue to create clothes that are close to the feelings of the people who use them, based on the concept of "use and beauty," a healthy beauty rooted in daily life.
 
 
The chubby and thick shape, which can be said to be unique to Honobe ware, is a symbol of durability.
It doesn't break easily even if you handle it a little roughly, and of course it can be used in a dishwasher, and it can be heated in a microwave oven because it is resistant to heat. The bowl itself does not easily transmit heat, and even if you hold it, it is not hot, but it also has the feature that it is difficult for the food to cool down.
While pursuing purpose and beauty, each piece is handmade and hand-painted, producing simple works that do not give up.
 
 
Rustic hand-drawn beauty
The original patterns of Meishan kiln, such as arabesque, sun, nazuna, red line trefoil, and Kuresu red chrysanthemum, are all based on nature motifs. These simple yet profound patterns are drawn by hand one by one using a unique technique called freshly applied single stroke (Umeyama style), so you can enjoy each expression.
 
 
Commitment to the product
Durable shape that works well
The chubby and thick shape, which can be said to be unique to Honobe ware, is a symbol of durability. It doesn't break easily even if you handle it a little roughly, and of course it can be used in a dishwasher, and it can be heated in a microwave oven because it is resistant to heat. The bowl itself does not easily transmit heat, and even if you hold it, it is not hot, but it also has the feature that it is difficult for the food to cool down.
 
 
Creating a vessel for everyday life
"Shapes" that are close to our lives, "patterns" that allow us to feel nature, and simple and beautiful "handiwork". Umeyama Kiln's commitment is to continue to protect these traditions that have been built up with our predecessors with sincerity and care. In the midst of changing times, we continue to create clothes that are close to the feelings of the people who use them, based on the concept of "use and beauty," a healthy beauty rooted in daily life.
 
 
Kurawanka Tea Bowl
The high ground is high and stable.
It is thick, hard to crack, and durable. It is a teacup that is stacked and easy to store.
 
 
 
Soba Inoguchi
It is a daily tableware that is thick and hard to break, with a smooth and pleasant touch at the bottom.
It can also be stacked and stored.
It is also recommended for drinks such as coffee, tea, juice, buckwheat sauce, and accessories.
 
 
 
Who are supporting us?
Easy-to-use tableware is thick and unbreakable, and is widely supported by general households, hotels, and restaurants.
 
 
 

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Meishan Kiln

1,941
Followers
The oldest kiln in Tobe Town, which has been in business for 140 years, "Umeyama Kiln"
1
Tableware hand-painted and painstakingly crafted one by one
2
It is thick, hard to break, and easy to use
3
I want people to feel attracted by using works that pursue use and beauty

Brand Owner

More about the Brand Owner

愛媛百貨

EHIME HYAKKA

The amazing thing of Ehime's gem It is also a production area for manufacturing backed by excellent technology, and we will introduce a variety of specialty products that have inherited tradition but have been infused with new sensibilities. Ehime, with its beautiful name derived from the myth of the birth of the nation in the Kojiki, is a treasure trove of traditional specialties nurtured by rich nature and culture. In addition to these products, we have a variety of attractive products, such as gems that have inherited tradition but have been infused with new sensibilities.
Read More

Learn more about this brand

Why are we doing?
What are we doing?
Commitment to the product
Who are supporting us?
Why are we doing?
Auto-translated
Show original
"Shapes" that are close to our lives, "patterns" that allow us to feel nature, and simple and beautiful "handiwork". It is Umeyama Kiln's commitment to continuing to protect these traditions that we have built up with our predecessors with sincerity and care.
While making use of the material (ceramic stone) of the whetstone, we strive to create creative works that are loved by people by using techniques and techniques that blend in with the climate.
 
 
History of Meishan Kiln
The history of Tobe ware is long, and the manufacture of porcelain began in the 4th year of Yasunaga (1775).
The Umeyama kiln was opened by Masagoro Umeno in 1882 (Meiji 15), and has developed through trade not only in Japan but also overseas, especially in Southeast Asia, India, and the United States. In order to rebuild after the Pacific War, from Showa 28 to 34 (1953 to 1959), Takenosuke Umeno completed a unique technique of handmade handwriting at the Umeyama kiln through trial and error under the guidance of the proponents of the folk art movement, such as Munetsu Yanagi, Shoji Hamada, Kenkichi Tomimoto, Shigeo Suzuki, and Honnomichi Fuji. Even today, we pursue "use and beauty" and produce practical crafts.
 
 
 
What are we doing?
Since the opening of the kiln in the 15th year of the Meiji era, it has been producing tableware, flower vases, and figurines, which are practical crafts
In the midst of changing times, we continue to create clothes that are close to the feelings of the people who use them, based on the concept of "use and beauty," a healthy beauty rooted in daily life.
 
 
The chubby and thick shape, which can be said to be unique to Honobe ware, is a symbol of durability.
It doesn't break easily even if you handle it a little roughly, and of course it can be used in a dishwasher, and it can be heated in a microwave oven because it is resistant to heat. The bowl itself does not easily transmit heat, and even if you hold it, it is not hot, but it also has the feature that it is difficult for the food to cool down.
While pursuing purpose and beauty, each piece is handmade and hand-painted, producing simple works that do not give up.
 
 
Rustic hand-drawn beauty
The original patterns of Meishan kiln, such as arabesque, sun, nazuna, red line trefoil, and Kuresu red chrysanthemum, are all based on nature motifs. These simple yet profound patterns are drawn by hand one by one using a unique technique called freshly applied single stroke (Umeyama style), so you can enjoy each expression.
 
 
Commitment to the product
Durable shape that works well
The chubby and thick shape, which can be said to be unique to Honobe ware, is a symbol of durability. It doesn't break easily even if you handle it a little roughly, and of course it can be used in a dishwasher, and it can be heated in a microwave oven because it is resistant to heat. The bowl itself does not easily transmit heat, and even if you hold it, it is not hot, but it also has the feature that it is difficult for the food to cool down.
 
 
Creating a vessel for everyday life
"Shapes" that are close to our lives, "patterns" that allow us to feel nature, and simple and beautiful "handiwork". Umeyama Kiln's commitment is to continue to protect these traditions that have been built up with our predecessors with sincerity and care. In the midst of changing times, we continue to create clothes that are close to the feelings of the people who use them, based on the concept of "use and beauty," a healthy beauty rooted in daily life.
 
 
Kurawanka Tea Bowl
The high ground is high and stable.
It is thick, hard to crack, and durable. It is a teacup that is stacked and easy to store.
 
 
 
Soba Inoguchi
It is a daily tableware that is thick and hard to break, with a smooth and pleasant touch at the bottom.
It can also be stacked and stored.
It is also recommended for drinks such as coffee, tea, juice, buckwheat sauce, and accessories.
 
 
 
Who are supporting us?
Easy-to-use tableware is thick and unbreakable, and is widely supported by general households, hotels, and restaurants.
 
 
 

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