Ceramic Ornaments: Include figurines, animal statues, and incense burners from brands like Kyo-yaki Shimizu-yaki and Arita-yaki. Exquisitely crafted, with underglaze painting and gold tracing, they bear traditional Japanese characteristics.
Metal Ornaments: Such as copper crane-head vases and silver tableware ornaments. Made with relief and openwork techniques, they have unique shapes and high artistic and collection value.
Ornaments of Other Materials: Glass ornaments are bright-colored and transparent; wood and shell ornaments showcase craftsmanship, using natural materials to present unique styles.
Vases
Cloisonné Vases ("Japanese Cloisonné"): With metal/ceramic bases, fired with quartz pigments. They feature neat shapes, fine glazes, bright colors, elegant patterns, and slender lines.
Kutani-yaki Vases: Traditional ceramics, bright-colored with beautiful patterns (depicting flowers, birds, landscapes). Skilled in full-pattern gold coloring and resin glaze, they have ornamental and cultural value.
Suzu-yaki Vases: Medieval maritime culture ceramics, made via "reduction smoke firing" (unglazed, high-temperature). Their surface shows gray-black tranquil beauty; the clay retains water, and the craft is endangered.
Takaoka Bronze Vases: Cast and polished from pure copper, with plump and elegant shapes. Some are heat-colored like kiln transformation, with bright red patterns; the bottom has craftsmen's seals.