Nama Ceramics at Nute’s Tableware Sale

Nama ceramics are at Nute’s Noodles for their Japanese Tableware Sale. Other artists include Nakagawara Ceramics and Noriko Kuwabara. Drinks, Okonomiyaki and tasty snacks for sale. Sunday, October 29 11am – 5pm   Nute’s Noodles 903 Cortland Avenue San Francisco, CA 94107 NutesNoodle.com  

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Nama-Ya Featured at Hugomento in Dogpatch

Nama ceramics are on view and for sale at Hugomento, the newest gift shop in San Francisco’s Dogpatch neighborhood. On display for the month of May!   Hugomento 807 22nd Street San Francisco, CA 94107 https://www.hugomento.com  

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Happy New Year 2017

A Happy New Year from Nama-ya Ceramics!  陶器のなま屋を今年もよろしくお願いいたします!

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Nama-ya Winter Sale #2 – Harvey Milk Center for the Arts

The Harvey Milk Center for the Arts is hosting their annual Holiday Craft Fair Sunday December 11, 11:00 – 5:00 The event will include numerous local artists offering their unique handmade holiday gifts for sale to the public. Our destination art center will also host family friendly activities for all ages and photo opportunities. Find…

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Nama-ya Winter Sale #1 at Rintaro

Sunday, December 4 11:00 am – 3:00 pm Izakaya Rintaro 82 14th Street (at Folsom) Izakaya Rintaro will be hosting their annual staff and friends craft sale. Featuring some hand-made goods and collectables from participating members like Nama-ya Ceramics, Small Trade Company aprons, and Heavenly Soap Company and a selection of Japanese calligraphy, antique kimono and…

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Bunkasai Cultural Festival and Bazaar at Rintaro

Sunday, November 8 11:00 am – 5:00 pm Izakaya Rintaro 82 14th Street (at Folsom) Arts & Craft Vendors Jewelry Ceramics Clothing/Fashion Totes Holiday Wreaths Photography Calligraphy Works of Art Food Vendors Onigiri Korokke & more Beer, Wine & Softdrinks

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Rintaro features Nama-ya ceramics

Rintaro, the newest creation of Sylvan Mishima Brackett, is a new izakaya in San Francisco. They have expertly prepared vegetable and chicken dishes, amazing gyoza, and a menu that changes regularly.   They also purchased a wide range of serving dishes from Nama-ya. You can see them in person, or better yet… you can buy Nama ceramics…

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