
Gallery Kurokawa
We sell craft artworks of deceased artists, living national treasure artists, modern and contemporary artists. We also have many rare items. Please feel free to contact us.
We sell craft artworks of deceased artists, living national treasure artists, modern and contemporary artists. We also have many rare items. Please feel free to contact us.
We handle antiques and antique art, such as ceramic and porcelain, old paintings and calligraphy, lacquer ware, tea ceremony equipments and Buddhist art. We selecte iems that are enjoyable and attractive regardless of age, country, genre, or price.
We are a contemporary crafts gallery dealing in ceramics, glass, lacquerware, and metals by artists. We deal in a wide range of works, from vessels that can be enjoyed at hand to objects that are highly artistic in nature.We exhibit works that will make you...
Japan, Korean old ceramics, old dyeing, root painting, etc.It is exhibited in the center.
We handle a wide range of antique art such as Buddhist art, ceramics, lacquer ware, and archaeological relics.
Chinese & Japanese antique ceramics, paintings, works of art.
Founded in 1957. We handle oriental antique ceramics mainly in China, Japan, and South Korea. We offer a wide range of dishes, from everyday tableware that is easy for beginners to rare works. Nearest station: Tokyo Metro Ginza Line Mitsukoshimae Station A1...
2025.7.2
We are pleased to present our Sake Ware Exhibition during the height of summer. In addition to sake cups and flasks, we have also prepared a variety of serving dishes, trays, and more. We hope you will enjoy coordinating these pieces to create refreshing mo...
2025.5.18
Opening Reception: Saturday, May 31, 5-7pm Tomio Koyama Gallery Kyobashi is pleased to present “Changing in the Light,” an exhibition of works by Yuka Kashihara.This exhibition will feature works that were exhibited at the “Yambaru Art Festival 2024-2025...
2025.3.7
Raku tea bowls were first made during the Momoyama period by Chojiro, the first generation member of the Raku family, who was trained by Sen no Rikyu. While successive generations have inherited the hand-kneading technique, they have continued to research a...