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Hasamiyaki, Uzumarumon Pattern Beveled Light Cup
The Indigo Japan series features cute patterns with traditional motifs!
Indigo is a traditional Japanese color. With prettiness that has been around for a long time, it adds gorgeousness to a modern dining table. This can also be used in a microwave and dishwasher, is lightweight and perfect for regular use. Uses glaze with a smooth texture.
[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.
Mino-yaki Spotted Pattern Light Mug
The Indigo Japan series features cute patterns with traditional motifs!
Indigo is a traditional Japanese color. With prettiness that has been around for a long time, it adds gorgeousness to a modern dining table. This can also be used in a microwave and dishwasher, is lightweight and perfect for regular use. Uses glaze with a smooth texture.
[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.
Mino-yaki Somenuki Spotted Pattern Light Mug
The Indigo Japan series features cute patterns with traditional motifs!
Indigo is a traditional Japanese color. With prettiness that has been around for a long time, it adds gorgeousness to a modern dining table. This can also be used in a microwave and dishwasher, is lightweight and perfect for regular use. Uses glaze with a smooth texture.
[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.
Mino-yaki Spotted Pattern Light Soup Cup
The Indigo Japan series features cute patterns with traditional motifs!
Indigo is a traditional Japanese color. With prettiness that has been around for a long time, it adds gorgeousness to a modern dining table. This can also be used in a microwave and dishwasher, is lightweight and perfect for regular use. Uses glaze with a smooth texture.
[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.
Mino-yaki Somenuki Spotted Pattern Light Soup Cup
The Indigo Japan series features cute patterns with traditional motifs!
Indigo is a traditional Japanese color. With prettiness that has been around for a long time, it adds gorgeousness to a modern dining table. This can also be used in a microwave and dishwasher, is lightweight and perfect for regular use. Uses glaze with a smooth texture.
[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.
Mino-yaki Uzumarumon Pattern Light Soup Cup
The Indigo Japan series features cute patterns with traditional motifs!
Indigo is a traditional Japanese color. With prettiness that has been around for a long time, it adds gorgeousness to a modern dining table. This can also be used in a microwave and dishwasher, is lightweight and perfect for regular use. Uses glaze with a smooth texture.
[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.
Common means usual, shared, not special and conventional. The word "common" is used as the design concept for these items. Items created precisely for daily life that can be routinely used.
Choose your favorite mug from the 6 colors available. Items that can also be used in the microwave and dishwasher.
A tableware brand born in Japan in 2014. This brand also won a Good Design Award in 2014.
A brand filled with Japanese techniques - the designer is Yota Kakuda, its tableware porcelain is from the long-established Hasamiyaki store Saikaitoki, its glassware is from Toyo-Sasaki Glass and its cutlery is from Tsubame Shinko.
[Features of Common]
*In elaborate designs that are meticulous down to the last detail.
*Without pursuing a particular style or unique decoration, items are made as functional and practical as possible in accordance to application and have carefully crafted forms.
*With a discreet appearance that can be used for a variety of dining occasions. Pleasant to the touch and against the mouth, and so ideal for everyday use at home.
*Lightweight, durable and with a wide variety of items
[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.
Common means usual, shared, not special and conventional. The word "common" is used as the design concept for these items. Items created precisely for daily life that can be routinely used.
Choose your favorite mug from the 6 colors available. Items that can also be used in the microwave and dishwasher.
A tableware brand born in Japan in 2014. This brand also won a Good Design Award in 2014.
A brand filled with Japanese techniques - the designer is Yota Kakuda, its tableware porcelain is from the long-established Hasamiyaki store Saikaitoki, its glassware is from Toyo-Sasaki Glass and its cutlery is from Tsubame Shinko.
[Features of Common]
*In elaborate designs that are meticulous down to the last detail.
*Without pursuing a particular style or unique decoration, items are made as functional and practical as possible in accordance to application and have carefully crafted forms.
*With a discreet appearance that can be used for a variety of dining occasions. Pleasant to the touch and against the mouth, and so ideal for everyday use at home.
*Lightweight, durable and with a wide variety of items
[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, Common Mug, Yellow
Common means usual, shared, not special and conventional. The word "common" is used as the design concept for these items. Items created precisely for daily life that can be routinely used.
Choose your favorite mug from the 6 colors available. Items that can also be used in the microwave and dishwasher.
A tableware brand born in Japan in 2014. This brand also won a Good Design Award in 2014.
A brand filled with Japanese techniques - the designer is Yota Kakuda, its tableware porcelain is from the long-established Hasamiyaki store Saikaitoki, its glassware is from Toyo-Sasaki Glass and its cutlery is from Tsubame Shinko.
[Features of Common]
*In elaborate designs that are meticulous down to the last detail.
*Without pursuing a particular style or unique decoration, items are made as functional and practical as possible in accordance to application and have carefully crafted forms.
*With a discreet appearance that can be used for a variety of dining occasions. Pleasant to the touch and against the mouth, and so ideal for everyday use at home.
*Lightweight, durable and with a wide variety of items
[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.
Common means usual, shared, not special and conventional. The word "common" is used as the design concept for these items. Items created precisely for daily life that can be routinely used.
Choose your favorite mug from the 6 colors available. Items that can also be used in the microwave and dishwasher.
A tableware brand born in Japan in 2014. This brand also won a Good Design Award in 2014.
A brand filled with Japanese techniques - the designer is Yota Kakuda, its tableware porcelain is from the long-established Hasamiyaki store Saikaitoki, its glassware is from Toyo-Sasaki Glass and its cutlery is from Tsubame Shinko.
[Features of Common]
*In elaborate designs that are meticulous down to the last detail.
*Without pursuing a particular style or unique decoration, items are made as functional and practical as possible in accordance to application and have carefully crafted forms.
*With a discreet appearance that can be used for a variety of dining occasions. Pleasant to the touch and against the mouth, and so ideal for everyday use at home.
*Lightweight, durable and with a wide variety of items
[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.
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