HOZAN KILN HIDASUKI AND GOMA BIZEN WARE BEER TUMBLER PAIR
¥18,000

Hozan Kiln Hidasuki and Goma Bizen Ware Beer Tumbler Pair

JPY ¥18,000

This is a pair of Bizen Ware beer tumblers with patterns called "Hidasuki" and “Goma.” The coarse texture, exquisite colors and patterns produced by the kiln's flames is a remarkable example of Bizen Ware, "the art of clay and fire". 

This "Hidasuki" pattern is made when the work is wrapped in straw and placed in a kiln with a cover called a "Saya," and fired in a place away from direct heat. It becomes light brown in color throughout and scarlet in the areas where the straw is wrapped. It is very popular because of the contrast between those vivid colors. Also during the process, the ash sometimes creates a pattern resembling "Goma (sesame)," on the surface. Each firing results in a different pattern, making each piece a unique work of art.

Delivered in a wooden box which makes it a perfect gift for your loved ones.

This beer tumbler feels lighter than it looks. Pouring cold beer into it makes it pleasantly cool. At the same time, the soft, earthy texture of the stoneware gives it a warm impression. 

This tumbler has a wide diameter, ensuring that your nose is fully covered when you drink. It is recommended for those who want to experience the rich aroma distinctly.  The stoneware tumbler also makes the bubbles fine, creamy and soft on the palate.

It is perfect for enjoying weighty and robust beers, as well as beers with a sharp taste. It is ideal for those moments when you want to take a hearty gulp of beer.

Bizen Ware is a traditional stoneware produced in the Imbe area of Okayama Prefecture. It is one of the oldest ceramics in Japan, and is made using the “Yakishime" technique, in which pieces are fired at high temperatures without glaze to make them durable and water-resistant. 

Hozan Kiln is a long-established Bizen Ware kiln located in Imbe, Bizen City. In the Bizen Ware, there were six families that had been under the protection of the shogunate (government) since the 17th century. Hozan Kiln is known as one of them and continues to this day as the legitimate successor of Bizen Ware.

PRODUCT DETAIL

  • Quantity: 2 cups
  • Dimension: D8.3cm(3.3in) x H11.7cm(4.6in)
  • Capacity : 330ml(11.2oz)
  • Wooden Box: 14cm(5.5in) x 20.5cm(8.1in) x 11cm(4.3in)
  • Material: Stoneware 
  • Origin: Made in Japan - Bizen Ware 
  • Brand: Hozan Kiln 


ABOUT HOZAN KILN

Hozan Kiln is a long-established Bizen Ware kiln located in Ibe, Bizen City, the hometown of Bizen ware, and is directly descended from the Six family of Bizen ware potters. It has produced many masterpieces of tea ceremony utensils, sake cups, and works of art since long ago. The fan-shaped ceramic stamp (brand mark) used today at the kiln is known to have been stamped on a large jar from the 16th century.

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About BIZAN ware
"The Art of the Clay and Fire"

Bizen Ware is a traditional stoneware produced in the Ibe area of Okayama Prefecture. It is one of the oldest ceramics in Japan, and is made using the “Yakishime" technique, in which pieces are fired at high temperatures without glaze to make them durable and water-resistant.

Bizen Ware is called "the art of clay and fire" for the exquisite colors and patterns produced by the kiln's flames, and is characterized by its minimalist, "wabi-sabi" design.