Sangiri Yunomi Japanese Teacup Pair
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This is a Bizen Ware teacup with a pattern called "sangiri." The coarse texture, exquisite colors, and patterns produced by the kiln's flames are a remarkable example of Bizen Ware, "the art of clay and fire."
The "san" in sangiri refers to the wall inside the kiln. The work placed on the side of the wall where ash tends to accumulate is covered with ash from pine wood, and the parts of the work not directly exposed to the fire react with the ash, turning them grayish brown or blackish brown. Each firing results in a different pattern, making each piece a unique work of art.
DETAIL
Quantity | 2 cups |
Size |
D 8.2 cm (3.2 in) x H 7.8 cm (3.1 in) Wooden Box: 11.7 cm (4.6 in) x 18.8 cm (7.4 in) x H 10.2 cm (4 in) |
Capacity | 200ml (6.8 fl oz) |
Material | Stoneware |
Package Type | Wooden box |
Microwave | No |
Dishwasher | No |
Maker / Brand
Hozan Kiln is a long-established Bizen ware kiln located in Imbe, Bizen City, the hometown of Bizen ware, and is directly descended from the Six family of Bizen ware potters. It has produced many masterpieces of tea ceremony utensils, sake cups, and works of art since long ago. The fan-shaped ceramic stamp (brand mark) used today at the kiln is known to have been stamped on a large jar from the 16th century.
Origin
Bizen Ware is a traditional stoneware produced in the Imbe area of Okayama Prefecture. It is one of the oldest ceramics in Japan, and is made using the “Yakishime" technique, in which pieces are fired at high temperatures without glaze to make them durable and water-resistant.
Bizen Ware is called "the art of clay and fire" for the exquisite colors and patterns produced by the kiln's flames, and is characterized by its minimalist, "wabi-sabi" design.
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Yunomi Japanese Teacups
Yunomi is a vertical, cylindrical teacup. Basically, it is used for drinking Japanese tea by yourself. Because of its large capacity, the area where the tea touches the air is small, and the tea does not get cold easily. It is also suitable when you want to drink a lot of bancha or hojicha. In sushi restaurants, tea is traditionally served in a yunomi.
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