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This magnificent porcelain teacup, adorned with subtle paintings of chrysanthemums and bush clover, radiates serene elegance. A delightful touch awaits with every sip, thanks to the charming inner painting that whispers of nature's gentle beauty.
Crafted to perfection, the cup’s robust body is a testament to durability, ensuring it stands the test of time. Striking a balance between lavishness and simplicity, it epitomizes refined elegance.
It displays an exquisite gradation, painted carefully by skilled craftspeople using brushes soaked in cobalt pigment, allowing the dye to flow naturally onto the porcelain. The dye "sinks" into the clay creating a gentle and soft shade of blue. The outlines are drawn swiftly with precision and care using soft and fine brushes along the contours of the flowers and leaves.
Perfect for your daily brew or a refreshing beverage, elevate your drinking experience with a touch of timeless sophistication.
DETAILS
Quantity | 1 |
Size | D 9.7 cm (3.8 in) x H 7.5 cm (3.0 in) |
Capacity | 220 ml (7.4 fl oz) |
Material | Porcelain |
Microwave | Yes |
Dishwasher | Yes |
Maker / Brand
Kakusho Kiln is a historically prestigious kiln that used to serve the lordship of the Hirado Domain in the Edo Period (1600 CE–1868 CE). Kakusho Kiln has passed on the traditional art of sometsuke, blue designs on white porcelain, for more than 300 years.
Their lightweight and elegant porcelain is smooth to the touch, with a soft and gentle shade of blue kind to the eye.
Crafts
Mikawachi ware, also known as Hirado ware, is a pottery made in Sasebo City, Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan. Known for its translucent white porcelain, it was highly popular in Europe during the trend toward Japanese crafts in the West in the 20th century. Mikawachi ware is remarkable for its delicate modeling techniques that push the limits of porcelain, such as openwork and relief carving, and for its beautiful painting that looks like a single piece of art.
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Japanese Teacups
We have carefully curated a collection of Japanese teacups from across Japan to enhance your peaceful tea time. These teacups are not only visually stunning but also practical, making them perfect for everyday use.

Sometsuke
Sometsuke is a decorative Japanese pottery technique also known as Blue and White. It is cherished worldwide for its cobalt blue and white contrast. The visually appealing design, combined with a fine, smooth finish and lightweight feel, enhances the user experience. This makes it especially valued not only in tableware but also in art pieces.

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What is Sometsuke?
