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Hanazume Japanese Tea Set

Sale price$266.00 USD

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Description

Premium handmade Kutani Japanese teapot set with delicate Hanazume style, meaning filled with flowers, one of the most notable designs of Kutani ware which was handed down the Taisho period (CE 1912–1926).

Filled with colorful flowers all over the body with gold trimming, it has a timeless elegance and sophistication created by hand-drawn technique; there are no two alike.

The capacity is 360ml(12.17oz), which is enough to fill 2 teacups. The stainless tea strainer is attached to the teapot. You can create a more formal impression by combining it with this coaster.

It will create a blissful tea time at home. Perfect for enjoying Japanese tea with family and guests for a special occasion. It will be an extraordinary gift for those who love Japanese traditional culture and Japanese tea. 

This tea set, 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.

Hanazume Kutani Japanese Teapot Set - MUSUBI KILN - Quality Japanese Tableware and Gift
Hanazume Japanese Tea Set Sale price$266.00 USD
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Hanazume

Hanazume is a classic Kutani ware technique in which flowers are intricately drawn across an entire surface. After the first firing, detailed floral designs are outlined with gold paint before the final firing. This decorative method, introduced by Shiro Mizuta in Kanazawa City during the Taisho period (1912 CE–1926 CE), beautifully combines vibrant flowers with elegant gold to create stunning pieces.

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