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Nabeshima Celadon Japanese Teapot

Sale price$145.00 USD

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Description

This teapot allows you to appreciate the beautiful blue hues of Nabeshima Celadon. 

Nabeshima Celadon is crafted using natural minerals sourced entirely from Okawachiyama. The tradition dates back 360 years when the Nabeshima Clan moved to Okawachiyama in Imari City in search of celadon porcelain stone. Since then, the techniques have been passed down through generations, preserving this exquisite celadon ware. Its natural blue-green luster exudes a mysterious beauty, creating a refined and elegant appearance.

The teapot features a uwade handle, a looped top handle that provides ease of pouring and carrying.

Inside, it includes a removable mesh strainer, ensuring that no tea leaves escape while pouring. Designed for effortless use, this teapot is perfect for daily enjoyment and also makes a wonderful gift.

The current third generation, Kawasoe Takahiko, has a vision of "establishing Nabeshima culture" and began research and development of celadon from a different perspective from that of his grandfather. The kiln is working daily with the hope that the future of Nabeshima ware will be enriched 100 years from now. 

Nabeshima Celadon Japanese Teapot
Nabeshima Celadon Japanese Teapot Sale price$145.00 USD
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Celadon

Celadon porcelain originated in China and was introduced to Japan by the 10th century. Among the aristocratic classes at that time, celadon wares from China were regarded as the finest imported goods. They adored its mysterious blue and named it "secret-color."

Production of celadon ware began in the Hizen region, the northwestern part of present Kyushu in the early Edo period (1603 CE - 1868 CE), and the technique was later passed on to Kyoto and nearby areas. In 1957, the craft technology was designated a national intangible cultural asset. Celadon continues to be cherished and crafted by many potters and artisans today.

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