Miniature Shisa / Pastel Blue
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Zuletzt aktualisiert: 9/3/2024
Product Description
Product Story
General Product Information
These miniature Shisa come in a soft, popular pastel color and feature a delightful, rounded shape. Despite their small size, each piece is crafted with the same dedication as our larger statues.
Our skilled artisans create every Shisa by hand, carefully pressing clay into molds to form the basic shape before meticulously sculpting every detail—from the expressive eyes to the intricate whiskers.
Designed to fit perfectly in the palm of your hand, these "palm-sized" guardians are versatile enough to complement any interior. Whether placed on a desk, a TV stand, or a decorative windowsill, they bring a touch of Okinawan tradition and protection to any space.
Product History
When did these crafts start to craft?:600 years ago / 1400AD / Muromachi period in Japan
The history of Yachimun (Okinawan pottery) spans over 600 years. Between the 14th and 16th centuries, during the golden age of the Ryukyu Kingdom’s maritime trade, ceramics and "Nanban-yaki" techniques were introduced from China and Southeast Asia. During this era, imported pottery was the mainstay, and local production remained limited.
A significant turning point occurred in 1609, following the invasion of Ryukyu by the Satsuma Domain. With trade heavily restricted under occupation, the kingdom was forced to develop self-sufficient industries for daily necessities. In 1682, seeking to bolster local industry, King Sho Tei of the Ryukyu Dynasty consolidated three scattered kilns—Wakuta, Takaguchi, and Chibana—into a single district south of Makishi in Naha.
This newly established pottery center was named "Tsuboya," and the ceramics produced there became known as "Tsuboya-yaki." This consolidation marks the official birth and the enduring legacy of Tsuboya-yaki.
Craftsman Story
Craftsman Profile
Ikutoen Studio
Located in the historic Tsuboya district of Naha City, Ikutoen is a distinguished pottery studio (kamamoto) with a legacy spanning over 300 years of traditional Tsuboya-yaki craftsmanship.
The Takaesu family, who have stewarded this craft for generations, established Ikutoen as an independent studio during the fifth generation. Today, the lineage continues under the leadership of the sixth-generation master, Tadashi Takaesu.
With an unwavering commitment to using local Okinawan clay and original, handmade glazes, the studio is renowned for its iconic "Karakusa Senbori" (arabesque line carving) collection and its masterfully crafted Shisa (guardian lions).
Craftsman Passion
"Weaving the Spirit of Tsuboya into the Future"
For over 300 years, Ikutoen has been a living part of the Tsuboya landscape—a place defined by red-tiled roofs, vine-covered stone walls, and ancient banyan trees. Under sixth-generation master Tadashi Takaesu, we continue to breathe life into Okinawan clay, honoring the "Senbori" carving and Shisa traditions passed down from his father, Ikuo. Our craftsmanship is fueled by a spirit of "Open Radiance"—a burning passion that brings together artisans, locals, and travelers alike. By creating pottery that resonates with the modern era, we aim to convey the warmth of the human hand and the joy of connection, ensuring that the beautiful scenery and soul of Tsuboya endure for generations to come.

Your Contribution to Craftsman
Customer Voice
Due to the market structure (link for full articles are attached bottom), craftsman have not known who the customer is and how customer reacts to their work. We made a “Message to Craftsman” box at purchase page. We will deliver all message to every craftsman. Our review will be also shared to craftsman so please leave your comment and evaluation on review section!
Income for Craftsman: Craftsman get only less than 10% of selling price?
As written above, craftsman have not controlled last phase of sales channel that resulting in selling price is set by third-party without craftsman’s recognition. There are some cases that only less than 10% of selling price is given to craftsman. We promise with our customer / craftsman that we offer the fair trade with craftsmen in our contract!
We made an article about above problem and our challenge. Please have a read from below link.
Current state of the Crafts Market / Benefits brought by Suigenkyo
Measurement
Width:4.5cm
Depth:5.5cm
Height:7cm
Weight:270g
Material & Caution
Materials
Ceramics
Caution
Individual Difference
Each piece is handmade, so there are individual differences even in the same series. We hope that you will understand the change by handmade.
Delivery Date
Please note that it will take about a month for delivery if we do not have the item in stock.