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Fine Dining Plates
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Art Plates
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Grande Plates
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Petite Plates
Product List
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Aurora Washi Glass Plate
Regular price From $150.00 CADRegular priceUnit price / per -
Crescent Moon Plate
Regular price From $260.00 CADRegular priceUnit price / per -
Cutlery Rest
Regular price $93.00 CADRegular priceUnit price / per$47.00 CADSale price $93.00 CAD -
Footed Kimono Glass Plate
Regular price From $217.00 CADRegular priceUnit price / per -
Kimono Radiance Glass Plate
Regular price From $130.00 CADRegular priceUnit price / per -
Kinran Kimono Glass Bill Tray
Regular price $139.00 CADRegular priceUnit price / per$70.00 CADSale price $139.00 CAD -
Kinran Kimono Glass Plate
Regular price From $130.00 CADRegular priceUnit price / per -
Liquid Pebble Mini Plate
Regular price $165.00 CADRegular priceUnit price / per$85.00 CADSale price $165.00 CAD -
Seasonal Bloom Kimono Glass Plate
Regular price From $145.00 CADRegular priceUnit price / per -
Washi Welcome Tray
Regular price $139.00 CADRegular priceUnit price / per
Cherish beauty—don’t consume it.
MIO hand-crafts one-of-a-kind Japanese glass plates to be inherited, not discarded.

In collaboration with master artisans across Japan—specializing in Nishijin brocade, Kinran weaving, gold embellishment, washi paper, and hand-blown glass—we reimagine traditional craft through a refined, modern lens.
Each creation embodies timeless elegance and quiet excitement, made to enrich your everyday with beauty that endures.
MIo Journal
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Washi — Japan’s 1,400-Year-Old Paper Tradition
Feather-light, yet strong enough to last centuries. Woven from 10 mm-long bark fibers of kozo and layered in delicate random meshes, washi is more than just paper—it is a living...
Washi — Japan’s 1,400-Year-Old Paper Tradition
Feather-light, yet strong enough to last centuries. Woven from 10 mm-long bark fibers of kozo and layered in delicate random meshes, washi is more than just paper—it is a living...
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Kinsai-Zaiku: Japanese Gold Embellishment with ...
Kinsai-zaiku—literally “gold decoration craft”—is a traditional Japanese technique of adorning fabric, paper, ceramics, and glassware with gold leaf, silver foil, and powdered metals. Originally developed for imperial court garments and...
Kinsai-Zaiku: Japanese Gold Embellishment with ...
Kinsai-zaiku—literally “gold decoration craft”—is a traditional Japanese technique of adorning fabric, paper, ceramics, and glassware with gold leaf, silver foil, and powdered metals. Originally developed for imperial court garments and...
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The Golden Threads of Kyoto: Discovering Nishij...
In the heart of Kyoto’s historic Nishijin district, a single bolt of brocade may pass through twenty artisan hands—each adding brilliance, depth, and time. Among these treasures, Kinran, the gold-threaded...
The Golden Threads of Kyoto: Discovering Nishij...
In the heart of Kyoto’s historic Nishijin district, a single bolt of brocade may pass through twenty artisan hands—each adding brilliance, depth, and time. Among these treasures, Kinran, the gold-threaded...
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About Delivery Time
Orders ship from Japan and take about 1 week to arrive.
Most items are made to order, requiring 1 month of production.
Estimated total: around 1.5 months from order to delivery. -
For Businesses
We accept bulk orders (10+ items) and offer custom styling for hotels, restaurants, and retailers.
Feel free to inquire—even for patterns not shown online or using your own kimono fabric. -
About Pricing
All prices include customs, shipping, and handling—no extra charges at delivery.
Quotes and receipts are available via Shopify.

