MUSASHI KILN WHEAT STALK MINO WARE MUG
¥19,500

Musashi Kiln Wheat Stalk Mino Ware Mug

JPY ¥19,500

Only 9 pieces in stock!

This stoneware mug from Musashi Kiln showcases a beautifully hand-painted design of a single wheat stalk.

Its rounded shape offers ample capacity and a comfortable thickness. The surface features a harmonious blend of an earthy texture and natural hues. Decorative touches, including small husks aligned on the base of the mug, further enhance its aesthetic appeal. Each wheat design is meticulously rendered, with tips elegantly extending outward, embodying the natural grace of the plant.

Inspired by the natural world, Tsujii Musashi imbues his creations with a subtle, rustic beauty. The organic allure of this piece is further enhanced by gohonde, pinkish spots that emerge after the firing of the pottery. 

Musashi Kiln was created by Tsujii Musashi in Mizunami City, Gifu Prefecture in 2006, with a focus on Mino ware. Alongside his distinctive pottery-making, he engages in agricultural pursuits, finding inspiration in nature for his designs.

PRODUCT DETAIL

  • Quantity: 1
  • Dimension: D 8.5 cm (3.3 in) x H 8.5 cm (3.3 in)
  • Capacity: 350 ml (11.9 oz)
  • Material: Stoneware
  • Origin: Made in Japan - Mino ware
  • Brand: Musashi Kiln

Musashi Kiln

In 2006, Tsujii Musashi established Musashi Kiln in Mizunami City, Gifu Prefecture, specializing in the creation of Mino ware. While crafting his unique pottery, he also engages in agricultural activities, drawing inspiration for his designs from nature. Elements such as wheat and aquatic plants are incorporated into his patterns. The tableware he creates offers a natural and comfortable sensation, both in its appearance and its texture.

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About mino ware

Mino ware is a type of pottery in which many colors and designs have been created to suit the times and people's tastes. Therefore, Mino ware has a variety of techniques and diverse looks and textures.
Mino ware is made using the soil of Gifu Prefecture, known as Japan's largest producer of pottery, and is easily blended into our daily life. The diverse designs and styles of Mino ware, which have changed their shapes to suit the trends of the times and people's lifestyles, are the most attractive and unique of all pottery.