Casa BRUTUS Jan 2026 Learning about Tableware with NIGO Japanese Magazine

$ 17.32

Dimensions: 28.4 x 23 x 0.9 cm Publication date: 2025/12/9 Publisher: Magazine House Print length: 186 Publication Month: December Publication Name: Casa BRUTUS Language: Japanese Country of Origin: Japan Publication Year: 2025 Publication Frequency: Monthly

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Casa BRUTUS Jan 2026 Learning about Tableware with NIGO Japanese Magazine. Learn the basics of tea bowls, kilns, potters, and a guide to famous tea bowls from NIGO®’s pottery and collection! 【Description】 Learn the basics of tea bowls, kilns, potters, and a guide to famous tea bowls from NIGO®’s pottery and collection! Having cultivated a wide range of hobbies—from vintage clothing and furniture to toys—NIGO® has recently become obsessed with, of all things, tableware! He began pottery in earnest in 2015, and while collecting famous tea bowls, he encountered Kawakita Handeiko, the entrepreneur and potter hailed as “Rosanjin of the East, Handeiko of the West.” Admiring Handeiko, who left a significant mark on modern ceramics, NIGO®—much like his mentor—orders clay and works the potter’s wheel, frequently visiting kilns across the country to create a wide range of tea bowls, from well-style bowls to Hagi-yaki, Karatsu-yaki, Kise-to, Shino, Iga, and even Raku-style bowls. Let’s explore the fundamentals of pottery and its profound world through NIGO®’s ceramic art and his collection of renowned bowls spanning from the modern to the contemporary era. 【Payment】 Please pay within 3 days after your purchase. 【Shipping】 Japan Post DHL Fedex Economy Shipping:No tracking Standard Shipping: With tracking 【Returns】 We accept returns within 30 days of purchase. <Return conditions> -Request for return within 30 days of purchase. -Return costs are borne by the Seller. -Please inquire before application. 【International Buyers – Please Note:】 Import duties, taxes and charges are not included in the item price or shipping charges. These charges are the buyer’s responsibility. Please check with your country’s customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding/buying. These charges are normally collected by the delivering freight (shipping) company or when you pick the item up – do not confuse them for additional shipping charges. We do not mark merchandise values below value or mark items as “gifts” – US and International government regulations prohibit such behavior. For buyers in the United States:Import duties and taxes are included in the item price or shipping cost. Items shipped to the U.S. are sent under the Delivered Duty Paid (DDP) method, which means all import-related charges are prepaid. You don?t need to pay any additional fees when your order arrives.