Kyoto has many crafts that have been passed down from generation to generation.
Among them, here in Yamashina, there are Kyoto folding fans, Kyoto ware, and Kiyomizu ware.
The piece I created is called 'Awai' and the design theme is Ono no Komachi and Zuishin-in Temple.
I would love if you picked it up and took a look for yourself.

Online sales not available.
Purchases can be made at Zuishin-in Temple's giftshop.

Kyoto Folding Fan

Traditional craftsman Takashi Koden (part of Kyoto's Daruma Shoten painting unit) has created a hand-painted fan version of the Noh room's 'Extremely Colourful Plum Colours and Komachi illustration'.

Kyoto Folding Fan

Extremely Colourful Plum Colours and Komachi illustration' by Daruma Shoten

Extremely Colourful Plum Colours and Komachi illustration' by Daruma Shoten

Takashi Koden - Koshodo Official Website

Takashi Koden - Koshodo Official Website

Scene of Kyoto painting unit Daruma Shoten at work.

Daruma Shoten official website

Kyoto ware/Kiyomizu ware

This is a heartwarming product created by traditional craftsperson Shimizu Mikiko, based on the theme of Ono no Komachi and Zuishin-in Temple.

Kyoto ware/Kiyomizu ware

Kyoto ware/Kiyomizu ware

We have prepared a number of products with the theme of Ono no Komachi and Zuishin-in Temple, which are depicted from a uniquely female perspective.History of selections: Women's Ceramics Exhibition, Kyoto Exhibition, All Kansai Exhibitions, Asahi Ceramics Exhibition, etc.

Kyoto ware/Kiyomizu ware

Online sales not available.
Purchases available at Zuishin-in Temple.

Contact us

info@zuishinin.or.jp

MENU TOP

Head Temple Zuishin-in Temple