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Bizen Incense Holder

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Traditional Beauty for Your Daily Relaxation

Elevate your personal relaxation time in the midst of your busy day. 

With a thousand years of history, Japan's Bizen pottery creates rustic textures and natural hues that add subtle, sophisticated accents to modern apartment and townhouse interiors, while blending seamlessly into your space as an art piece on its own.

Bring the authentic elegance of Japanese craftsmanship into your evening unwinding ritual or weekend self-care routine.

Please Note: Each incense holder is a one-of-a-kind creation, with slight variations that make your piece uniquely yours.

Detail

Product Details

  • Dimensions: 7.1 × 0.8 in (18 × 2 cm)
  • Material: Traditional unglazed clay sourced from Okayama, Japan. The clay is meticulously fired at high temperatures (approximately 1200℃), making it sturdy, heat-resistant, and impermeable.
  • Finish: Features unique patterns created by natural ash deposits and flame manipulation during the firing process. Each piece is one-of-a-kind, with colors ranging from earthy reds and browns to soft blues and grays.

Use and Care

Mindful Use

  • Microwave Safety: Avoid placing Bizen ware in the microwave. Its unglazed clay composition may cause uneven heating or cracking due to thermal shock. Additionally, metallic elements from firing patterns can spark, risking damage to both the piece and the appliance​.
  • Oven Use: Bizen ware can handle gradual heat increases, but always place it in a cold oven and allow it to warm with the temperature rise. Avoid preheated ovens to prevent cracks​. Protect your Bizen ware from sudden temperature changes. For example, do not move it from the fridge directly into a hot oven, or rinse it with cold water while it’s still hot. Sudden shifts in temperature can cause breakage.
  • Gentle Hand-Wash Only: Avoid dishwashers as the high pressure and strong detergents can weaken the pottery and dull its natural finish. Instead, hand wash gently with a soft sponge and mild detergent. Allow your Bizen ware to dry completely before storing to prevent moisture retention, which could lead to mold growth.

  • Proper Surfaces: Avoid using Bizen ware on unforgiving surfaces like stone or metal, which could scratch or damage the unglazed pottery.
  • Safe Storage: Store your Bizen ware in a secure location where it is protected from accidental drops or collisions.
  • No Open Flame: Do not expose Bizen ware to direct flames or stovetops, as uneven heating may compromise its integrity.

Shipping

Overseas Shipping

Your order will be shipped via airmail within 2-3 business days after purchase. It will take approximately one week for the package to arrive after shipping.

*Since we use DHL, we are unable to ship to P.O. Box addresses.

Shipping Fee
・USA : $20
・The rest of the world : $25

Free Shipping
We offer free shipping over $250 shipping on Orders over $250, non sale item only.

Domestic Shipping

*Country: Japan

Your order will be shipped within 2-3 business days after purchase. It will take a few days for the package to arrive after shipping.

Free Shipping for all orders
Domestic shipping is free regardless of the purchase amount.

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A Millennium of Beauty for Your Table

Known for its durability and nostalgic beauty, Bizen ware is crafted by utilizing natural clay and fired without glaze, creating a unique earthy texture that deepens with use.

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The Luxury of Uniqueness

Individual character born from careful craftsmanship by skilled artisans. The subtle colors and textures impossible to achieve through mass production embody truly sustainable living.

Material

Traditional unglazed clay sourced from Okayama, Japan. The clay is meticulously fired at high temperatures (approximately 1200℃), making it sturdy, heat-resistant, and impermeable.

Finish

Features unique patterns created by natural ash deposits and flame manipulation during the firing process. Each piece is one-of-a-kind, with colors ranging from earthy reds and browns to soft blues and grays.

An Heirloom for Generations

Each piece is shaped by the kiln’s unpredictable alchemy. It grows more beautiful with each use and can be treasured for generations.

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Production Background

In the heart of Okayama, Japan, a thousand-year-old pottery tradition is quietly revolutionizing how we understand craftsmanship

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