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All five color variations of this hanazume floral mug are equally elegant and playful, each contains a meadow of colorful flowers delicately outlined in gold. Do you prefer pale pink hues, a touch of cool blue, or maybe a subtle green? Are you in an optimistic orange mood or does a pensive gray suit you best? Gold on the handle and rim elevates the design and matches perfectly with the gold accents in the pattern.
As a representative technique of Kutani ware, hanazume literally translates to “filled with flowers.” It is characterized by a multi-seasonal variety of traditional Japanese flowers laid out over the entire surface of the piece in brilliant hues and outlined in gold. The technique is said to have been introduced by Mizuta Shiro in Kanazawa City during the Taisho period (1912–1926 CE).
Adorned with a dense and vibrant flower motif featuring traditional Japanese seasonal flowers, such as spring peonies and autumn chrysanthemums, the design is not limited to any specific season. It invites you to enjoy the floral fanfare no matter what time of the year you choose to savor a sip of hot tea.
The glittering charm of these mugs is incredibly versatile and ideal for daily use, whether with a creamy coffee on a sunny afternoon or a relaxing tea on a lamplit evening. You can choose your favorite color for your own personal use, or collect several mugs to give your family or house guests the enjoyment of selecting a mug that suits their mood.
DES DÉTAILS
Quantity | 1 |
Size | D 9.3 cm (3.7 in) x H 8.0 cm (3.1 in) |
Capacity | 230 ml (7.8 fl oz) |
Weight | 255 g (9.0 oz) |
Material | Porcelain |
Package Type | Paper box |
Microwave | No |
Dishwasher | No |
Fabricant / Marque
Le four Taishi, fondé en 2011 à Nonoichi, dans la préfecture d'Ishikawa, par l'artiste de céramique de Kutani Yamachika Yasushi, a été créé pour exprimer sa vision artistique unique. Quatrième génération de potiers du four Seizan, Yamachika intègre les techniques traditionnelles. iro-e (émail polychrome sur glaçure) techniques transmises au sein de sa famille, tout en mettant l'accent sur les designs modernes et la praticité pour un usage quotidien.

Artisanat
La céramique de Kutani est une poterie produite dans la région de Kaga, dans la préfecture d'Ishikawa, dont l'histoire remonte à plus de 350 ans. Elle se caractérise par l'éclat intense des cinq couleurs : bleu marine, rouge, violet, vert et jaune. qui s'appliquent aux lignes audacieuses et audacieuses. Sa longue histoire s'est développée grâce aux efforts inlassables et à l'enthousiasme de personnes qui ont recherché l'innovation tout en préservant la tradition.

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