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Junco Hayashida

She was born in Saga, home to Arita, Karatsu, and Imari ceramics.

 

 

While working at a newspaper company, she began making ceramics in her spare time and found herself drawn to the fascination of ceramics.

 

Work and child-rearing took him away from ceramics for a while, but he decided to make it his life's work and studied ceramics again for three years.

 

She later moved from Tokyo to Isumi City in the Chiba Prefecture, where his studio is located amidst nature.

 

 

She grows more than 100 varieties of trees, plants, and flowers in his garden, which he uses as living motifs in his work.

 

 

She is working on various kinds of earrings, hoping to capture the feeling of connection with nature experienced in the garden or on the walkway.

 

 

 

She values the nuances created by the pottery and glaze and the original colors and textures of the clay. Her goal in life is to create pieces that will be used and loved for many years, like antiques.

 

 

 

 

She wants her garden and studio to be a place where neighbors, friends, acquaintances, and visitors can feel at home. To that end, she grows various flowers and trees and does the weeding and tilling herself.

 

 

 

She also likes to make pastries by kneading flour and baking it like clay.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Akira Hayashida

 

 

 

He was fascinated by ceramics through his partner's work as a craftsman and his artwork.

 

He is mainly in charge of administrative work, behind-the-scenes tasks, and direction.

Junco Hayashida

She was born in Saga, home to Arita, Karatsu, and Imari ceramics.

 

 

While working at a newspaper company, she began making ceramics in her spare time and found herself drawn to the fascination of ceramics.

 

Work and child-rearing took him away from ceramics for a while, but he decided to make it his life's work and studied ceramics again for three years.

 

She later moved from Tokyo to Isumi City in the Chiba Prefecture, where his studio is located amidst nature.

 

 

She grows more than 100 varieties of trees, plants, and flowers in his garden, which he uses as living motifs in his work.

 

 

She is working on various kinds of earrings, hoping to capture the feeling of connection with nature experienced in the garden or on the walkway.

 

 

 

She values the nuances created by the pottery and glaze and the original colors and textures of the clay. Her goal in life is to create pieces that will be used and loved for many years, like antiques.

 

 

 

 

She wants her garden and studio to be a place where neighbors, friends, acquaintances, and visitors can feel at home. To that end, she grows various flowers and trees and does the weeding and tilling herself.

 

 

 

She also likes to make pastries by kneading flour and baking it like clay.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Akira Hayashida

 

 

 

He was fascinated by ceramics through his partner's work as a craftsman and his artwork.

 

He is mainly in charge of administrative work, behind-the-scenes tasks, and direction.

  • ショップ名 : Junclay

  • 運営統括責任者および販売業者 : ハヤシダアキラ

  • 所在地 : 〒299-4504千葉県いすみ市岬町桑田1579-1

  • 連絡先 : junclays@gmail.com

  • URL : https://www.junclay.com/

Junclay is a brand of handcrafted ceramic accessories made by Japanese artisans. 

Junclay is a brand of handcrafted ceramic accessories made by Japanese artisans. Their handmade and pierced earrings utilize ceramic materials and are designed to be gentle on the skin. They are made of allergy-friendly materials and are easy to use, even for those with metal allergies. They are lighter than they appear and less stressful on the ears.


Popular for bridal occasions and as gifts, their fashionable and natural look is favored by women of all ages. Each item is molded from clay, making them one-of-a-kind accessories with a theme or story behind them. You will enjoy the texture, which is similar to that in the photo, yet each piece has a different personality.


Many customers say that the earrings and necklaces are "easy to wear every day" and "easy to match with formal wear." This collection is recommended for those with metal allergies and as bridal accessories for special occasions.

© Junclay

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