KOKUZOU KILN SAKURA KUTANI YUNOMI JAPANESE TEACUP
¥12,500
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Kokuzou Kiln Sakura Kutani Yunomi Japanese Teacup

JPY ¥12,500
Color: Black
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Only 3 pieces in stock!

The shape of the flower is outlined by the red pen tip, with a small white cherry blossom in the center of the larger flower. There are numerous colorful dots on the petals of the large cherry blossom, resembling the brilliance of fireworks on a summer evening. The delightful design creates an ambiance of spring, as if gazing upon cherry blossoms through vibrant fireworks.

Kokuzou Kiln, known for gentle and warm stoneware with beautiful colors and elegant design, continue to create everyday tableware into something more special. This craftsmanship, known as Kutani ware, has been highly popular since the Meiji era (1868 CE – 1912 CE), both domestically and internationally.

This teacup is meticulously handcrafted, undergoing 12 to 14 steps before it graces us. The floral pistil motifs on the cup's surface are painted last, and the intricate firing process imparts a textured charm, infusing the cup with vitality.

The size of this teacup is 320 ml (10.8 oz)  just right to be cradled by two hands. After a busy day's work or life's challenges, the warmth of the hot coffee slowly seeps through the rounded cup walls, spreading into the palms, and eventually, this comforting warmth flows into your heart, dispelling all weariness. 

Unlike ordinary cups, the rim of this teacup features graceful curves, adding an extra layer of enjoyment during use. On the cup's inner rim lies a delightful surprise for the user, as they can admire the beautifully hand-painted cherry blossom pattern while savoring their drink.

This teacup holds many more surprises within. At the base of the cup, there are two options available: one in red and the other in blue. These cups can be used as a pair in everyday life, making them ideal for sharing moments with your partner or friends.

There are inconspicuous black spots on the inside, and it is these randomly occurring dots that give the cup its unique personality. 

Note:
You may find small pink spots known as gohonde on the surface of this item. The iron in the material creates natural spots after being fired in the kiln. The appearance of gohonde actually expresses that the item has been properly fired, and its precious beauty is highly regarded amongst craftsmen.   
Please enjoy the beauty of gohonde as a unique feature of this item.

PRODUCT DETAIL

  • Dimension: D 10 cm (3.9 in) x H 8 cm (3.1 in)
  • Capacity: 320 ml (10.8 oz)
  • Material: Stoneware - Kutani ware
  • Origin: Made in Japan
  • Brand: Kokuzou Kiln

ABOUT KOKUZOU KILN

Their atelier is located at the foot of the historic Kokuzo mountain in the traditional land of Kutani.

It requires about three weeks to make a tableware out of clay through multiple processes. They spare no effort in their work, paying great attention to every detail.

Unlike manufactured products, each piece of tableware is handmade and sold in an integrated process, so that the warmth of the earth and the heart of the craftsman reside in each piece.

"Warmth of handmade pottery"

The Kokuzou Kiln uses the traditional techniques of Kutani ware to make a modern and new style of Kutani ware.

Their products are exclusively handcrafted and hand-painted, characterized by unique shapes, innovative and colorful designs.

The core of the brand's manufacturing is to create products that are pleasing to the eye, enjoyable to use, and whose presence enriches people's lives. They are committed to manufacturing with the belief that their pottery will be close to their customers and bring color and comfort to their daily lives and dining tables.

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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.