Suiyoubi — a calm Wednesday moment
Curated Japanese Crafts, Delivered Worldwide — Craftsmanship for everyday life that moves the heart.
嚴選日本職人工藝,全球配送—只挑選能打動人心的生活工藝,從世界送到你身邊。
Featured collection
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In-Flight Cutlery Series – Tsubame-Sanjo Everyday Stainless Steel Flatware
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mizuhiki Cutlery & Cutlery Rest Set – Tsubame-Sanjo Celebration Tableware Collection
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moment Breakfast Ritual Set – Mino Ware Breakfast Tableware Collection
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Shovel Spoon & Fork Collection – Tsubame-Sanjo Stainless Steel Cutlery
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From Japan's Workshops
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The Tsubame-Sanjo Guide 400 years of Japanese metalcraft, from Edo blacksmiths to Nobel Banquet cutlery.
Read the GuideA 400-year-old craft tradition in Niigata, hidden in plain sight.
隱身於新潟稻田之間,400 年的金屬工藝傳承。
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The Kutani Ware Guide 360 years of Japanese porcelain, from the five legendary colors to modern masterpieces.
Read the GuideA 360-year-old porcelain tradition in Ishikawa, Japan — known for its five legendary colors and the artisans who paint each piece by hand.
360 年日本九谷燒——以「九谷五彩」聞名於世的石川縣彩繪陶瓷,每一件皆由職人手繪而成。
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The Komachi-beni Guide400 years of Japan's "rouge worth more than gold" — the lipstick that shimmers green, blooms red.
Read the GuideAn Edo-era beauty secret distilled from rare safflower petals — shimmering emerald in its bowl, blooming red on the lips. Once worn by Japan's nobility, still made by hand at Tokyo's last remaining workshop.
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The Tabi Guide400 years of Japan's split-toe footwear — the ergonomic design that inspired modern running shoes.
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A 400-year-old Japanese tradition rooted in samurai-era craftsmanship — discover the split-toe design, the artisans of Gyoda, and the timeless ergonomics behind tabi footwear.
起源於武士時代的 400 年日本工藝——認識分趾構造、行田職人,以及足袋背後跨越時代的人體工學設計。
The Origin of “SUIYOUBI
Suiyoubi means Wednesday in Japanese —
a quiet pause in the middle of the week.
We curate thoughtful craftsmanship for everyday living.