Bizan Kiln Yoshidaya Sakura and Bird Kutani Teapot 12.2oz(360ml)
This elegant teapot is completely adorned with cherry blossom and a bird pattern that is reminiscent of Spring in Japan.
The capacity is 360ml(12.2oz), which is enough to fill a cup of tea.
The stainless tea strainer is attached inside of the teapot.
The shape of the spout is easy to wash and clean.
It is perfect for a special occasion when enjoying Japanese tea with your family and guests, and also an extraordinary gift for ones who love Japanese culture.
This teapot, made by Japanese artisans using the traditional techniques of Kutani ware, is a design that will never go out of style and can be used for a long time.
PRODUCT DETAIL
- Dimention: 4.3in(11cm) ×5.9in(15cm)×3.9in(10cm)
- Capacity: 360ml(12.2oz)
- Material: Stoneware - Kutani ware
- Origin: Made in Japan
- Brand: Bizan Kiln
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What is Yoshidaya Style?
Yoshidaya Style, which is one of the most famous traditional style of Kutani Ware, was first created by Yoshidaya Denemon in 1824. The four basic colors that are used within this plate are yellow, green, and aubergine. This style restored the painting style of Aote Ko-kutani. Yoshidaya painted the surface of the plate completely using only the 4 colors, yellow, green, dark blue and purple and never red.
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ABOUT BIZAN KILN
Bizan Kiln was established in the late Meiji period as a Kutani ware painting kiln.
They have been a famous kiln that has continued to be loved by people by incorporating the trend of the times into their traditional style.
Their works are painted based on the Kutani Gosai (five colors of Kutani), which has been handed down for 360 years, and the tradition matches the modern life, making it enjoyable to use.
Bizan Kiln will continue to be loved by people who inherit the tradition of Kutani ware.
About kutani ware
Kutani ware is a type of pottery produced in the Kaga region of Ishikawa Prefecture and it has a history of over 350 years.
It is characterized by the heavy brilliance of the five colors of green, yellow, red, purple, and navy blue that are applied to the bold and daring lines.
Its long history has evolved through the tireless efforts and enthusiasm of people who have sought innovation while maintaining tradition.
In the early 1700s, the Kutani kilns were closed, but about 80 years later they were opened and Kutani ware was revived.
The beauty of the various styles and methods of painting is known as "Japan Kutani" and is highly regarded around the world.