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Hasamiyaki Polka Dot Roman Mug, Red
This mug is an item that is painted by hand. This red mug has a polka-dot pattern that was popular in the early Showa era in a modern arrangement to comfortably fit in with the current age.
[Hasamiyaki]
The birth of Hasamiyaki dates back to about 400 years ago. The feudal lord Omura Yoshiaki who participated in the Imjin War in 1598 brought back the Korean potters, the Riyukei brothers. The following year, stepped climbing kilns were built at Hatanohara, Furusaraya and Yamanita in Muraki, Hasami, and pottery making began. It is said that Hasamiyaki first began at these places. Features of Hasamiyaki are the transparent-like beauty of its white porcelain and its deeply nuanced fine zaffer decoration.
These days, in accordance with various needs, a variety of Hasamiyaki is produced, from general household tableware to traditional craft items and items in modern designs to suit the current period.
Aritayaki Gold & Pink Peony Mug
This mug is an item that is painted by hand. This mug has a peony pattern made using the Icchin technique and pink paint is applied as underglaze. Skill is required to paint this design on to the mug.
[Aritayaki]
In 1616, high quality kaolinite was discovered in Izumiyama, Arita, and a kiln was set up. Here, white porcelain was successfully fired for the first time in Japan. This is all thanks to Yi Sam-Pyeong, the forefather of Aritayaki. (Yi Sam-Pyeong is a potter brought back to Japan by Hideyoshi Toyotomi's troops who had been dispatched to Korea.)
The word Aritayaki currently refers to porcelain fired in the area of Arita, Saga Prefecture. There are many overglaze paintings on translucent white porcelain in indigo, red, yellow, green etc., and there are 3 styles of historically discussed Aritayaki - Imari style, Kakiemon style and Nabeshima clan style.
Hasamiyaki Edge Tokusa Mug, Blue
This mug is an item that is painted by hand. A simple Tokusa design on a slightly small mug. A blue mug that features a twisted handle.
[Hasamiyaki]
The birth of Hasamiyaki dates back to about 400 years ago. The feudal lord Omura Yoshiaki who participated in the Imjin War in 1598 brought back the Korean potters, the Riyukei brothers. The following year, stepped climbing kilns were built at Hatanohara, Furusaraya and Yamanita in Muraki, Hasami, and pottery making began. It is said that Hasamiyaki first began at these places. Features of Hasamiyaki are the transparent-like beauty of its white porcelain and its deeply nuanced fine zaffer decoration.
These days, in accordance with various needs, a variety of Hasamiyaki is produced, from general household tableware to traditional craft items and items in modern designs to suit the current period.
Hasamiyaki Edge Tokusa Mug, Red
This mug is an item that is painted by hand. A simple Tokusa design on a slightly small mug. A red mug that features a twisted handle.
[Hasamiyaki]
The birth of Hasamiyaki dates back to about 400 years ago. The feudal lord Omura Yoshiaki who participated in the Imjin War in 1598 brought back the Korean potters, the Riyukei brothers. The following year, stepped climbing kilns were built at Hatanohara, Furusaraya and Yamanita in Muraki, Hasami, and pottery making began. It is said that Hasamiyaki first began at these places. Features of Hasamiyaki are the transparent-like beauty of its white porcelain and its deeply nuanced fine zaffer decoration.
These days, in accordance with various needs, a variety of Hasamiyaki is produced, from general household tableware to traditional craft items and items in modern designs to suit the current period.
Minoyaki Patina Smilax Glabra Cup & Saucer
The body has a smilax glabra flower overglaze design. Its smooth texture makes for a relaxing coffee break.
[Minoyaki]
Pottery produced in the Tono area, Gifu Prefecture. The area has a lot of high-quality clay so pottery has long been produced since the Heian era. It was in the Momoyama era that it flourished because of the tea ceremony typified by Shino and Oribe. Since then, it has been a famous pottery production place which produces more than 50% of the gross domestic product.
Minoyaki Gohonde Konomi Cup & Saucer
In a bold design with a hand-painted picture on a slightly cherry blossom colored base. The special coloring called "gohonde" is never the same, from item to item - please enjoy its varied, soft appearance. With a popular slightly wide rim that goes well with both coffee and tea.
[Minoyaki]
Pottery produced in the Tono area, Gifu Prefecture. The area has a lot of high-quality clay so pottery has long been produced since the Heian era. It was in the Momoyama era that it flourished because of the tea ceremony typified by Shino and Oribe. Since then, it has been a famous pottery production place which produces more than 50% of the gross domestic product.
Minoyaki Vine Flower Cup & Saucer
The clay is coated with engobe and then fired. This superb item is also painted with a vine flower design. The pink flowers on the kohiki glaze white base create a refined coffee time.
[Minoyaki]
Pottery produced in the Tono area, Gifu Prefecture. The area has a lot of high-quality clay so pottery has long been produced since the Heian era. It was in the Momoyama era that it flourished because of the tea ceremony typified by Shino and Oribe. Since then, it has been a famous pottery production place which produces more than 50% of the gross domestic product.
Minoyaki Blue & White Porcelain Octopus Arabesque Cup & Saucer
A traditional blue & white porcelain "octopus arabesque" design boldly covers the entire surface. Please enjoy the splendid, delicate hand-painted charm of this item!
[Minoyaki]
Pottery produced in the Tono area, Gifu Prefecture. The area has a lot of high-quality clay so pottery has long been produced since the Heian era. It was in the Momoyama era that it flourished because of the tea ceremony typified by Shino and Oribe. Since then, it has been a famous pottery production place which produces more than 50% of the gross domestic product.
Minoyaki Kohiki Strawberry Cup & Saucer
The clay is coated with engobe and then fired. This superb item is also painted with a strawberry design. The red and green colored accents on the kohiki glaze white base create a fun coffee time.
[Minoyaki]
Pottery produced in the Tono area, Gifu Prefecture. The area has a lot of high-quality clay so pottery has long been produced since the Heian era. It was in the Momoyama era that it flourished because of the tea ceremony typified by Shino and Oribe. Since then, it has been a famous pottery production place which produces more than 50% of the gross domestic product.
Minoyaki Oribe Check Cup & Saucer
A famous kind of Minoyaki - Oribe! The deep green coloration and slightly modern check pattern design will give your dining table a calm look.
[Minoyaki]
Pottery produced in the Tono area, Gifu Prefecture. The area has a lot of high-quality clay so pottery has long been produced since the Heian era. It was in the Momoyama era that it flourished because of the tea ceremony typified by Shino and Oribe. Since then, it has been a famous pottery production place which produces more than 50% of the gross domestic product.
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