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A beautiful mimosa design is painted on a white porcelain canvas. Small dots painted in gold are scattered on the surface, adding a discreet accent to the overall design. Pour your favorite tea or freshly ground coffee into the cup. Your usual teatime will turn into a wonderful time for a break.
It is painted by the female artist, Ohigashi Alyne, who was born in the Philippines. She uses a unique painting technique called washi-zome and continues her ideal stoneware-making at Higashi Kiln, one of the kilns of Tobe ware.
DETAILS
Quantity | 1 |
Size | D 8.5 cm (3.3 in) x H 9.5 cm (3.7 in) |
Capacity | 27 0ml (9.1 oz) |
Material | Porcelain |
Microwave | No |
Dishwasher | Yes |
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Higashi Kiln’s works are famous for their glass-like smoothness and use of soft and pastel colors that resemble watercolor paintings. This unique style utilizes the beauty of Tobe ware ceramics without being bound by its conventional frameworks.
The painting is performed by woman artist Ohigashi Alyne. Born in the Philippines, she has been creating beautiful, innovative Tobe ware at Higashi Kiln for over thirty years.

Crafts
Tobe ware is porcelain produced in the Tobe region of Ehime Prefecture, located in the northwest of Shikoku Island. The white porcelain, with its beautiful, slightly bluish hue from the iron content, continues to be highly valued and loved. Tobe ware maintains a strong respect for traditional handicraft techniques, even amidst modernization.

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