Japanese craft objects arranged in a quiet studio

Est. 2026 / Tokyo, Japan

The Soul of Heritage

Curating extraordinary Japanese craftsmanship for the modern world. Every piece tells a story of lineage, earth, and time.

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Our Philosophy

A Dialogue Between Earth & Hand

Kogei Atlas is more than a gallery; it is a repository of living culture. We bridge traditional Japanese craft and global contemporary living, selecting only works that embody the craftsman's spirit.

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Provenance

Authenticated lineage from regional craft centers.

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Natural Materials

Sourced responsibly from Japanese landscapes.

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Living Legacy

Techniques preserved across generations.

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Global Reach

Insured archival shipping for international collectors.

Seasonal Editions

Hand-selected works from the current harvest, dye vats, and kiln firings.

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Karatsu tea bowl shown as a studio object

The hand knows what the eye cannot yet see. The craft is a conversation between generations.

Masao Yamamoto, Master Ceramicist

Every artisan in the Atlas ecosystem is visited personally. We document their process, their tools, and the specific clay, wood, steel, or fiber that defines their region. Transparency is our mandate; provenance is our gift.

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The Journal

Chronicles of Craft

Exploring the intersections of traditional Japanese aesthetics and contemporary life.

Metal tea caddy in studio light

Metalwork / 9 min read

The Patina of Tea Storage

How a fitted metal caddy turns daily tea storage into a quiet closing ritual.

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Japanese makeup brushes

Brushwork / 7 min read

Why the Brush Tip Matters

A look at how bristle shape, pressure, and balance create a softer cosmetic tool.

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Ruby Edo Kiriko cut glass

Glass / 10 min read

Cutting Light Into Glass

Edo Kiriko turns pressure, wheel work, and pattern memory into a vessel of light.

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Woven bamboo basket

Bamboo / 8 min read

Splitting Bamboo Without Breaking Its Spirit

Before weaving begins, bamboo must be cut, pared, bent, and listened to.

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Kutani porcelain teacup

Kiln / 11 min read

The Discipline of Gold Overglaze

Traditional kiln work balances ornament, firing, and the restraint of a small cup.

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Nambu cast iron teapot

Ironware / 9 min read

Weight, Heat, and the Table

Nambu-style ironware carries the memory of mold, fire, cooling, and hand finishing.

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Provenance

Every Work Carries a Verifiable Path

Kogei Atlas records the maker, region, material, condition, and handling notes for each selected work so international collectors can understand what they are acquiring.

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Maker Record

Each listing includes the workshop or maker lineage, craft category, and regional context.

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Material Notes

We identify key materials, finishes, care limits, and signs of handmade variation.

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Condition Review

Before shipment, works are photographed and checked for surface, structure, and packaging needs.

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Collector File

Private acquisition requests can include a digital record with care guidance and source references.

Press Inquiries

Editorial, Collaboration, and Image Requests

We welcome inquiries from editors, stylists, cultural institutions, and brand partners interested in Japanese craft, artisan profiles, or object-focused storytelling.

Press requests should include publication name, deadline, intended use, image requirements, and whether maker interviews or product loans are being requested.

Image usage and product loans are approved case by case, with credit lines and return logistics confirmed before release.