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HASAMI x KUTANI CHOEMON - RELAX FueFuki
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SOBACHOCO ENCYCLOPEDIA
IROHA
TATARA
HANDKERCHIEF HAGIRE
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KOMANEKO
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IRO-E
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YUMMY IN MY TUMMY
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HAKUJI SHAKUGAKE KUROGOSU NAGASHI
TERRA
MAGONIA
CHOJUGIGA
FLOATING GARDEN
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BON FLOWER
TRACE
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SEIJI COLLECTION
THE PLACE
HASAMI CERAMIC FLOWER POT
Item
* This item is an abolished turn.
The fue-fuki, or “piper,” motif that has been drawn for more than 60 years by pottery manufacturer KUTANI CHOEMON, is now a skeleton puffing on a cigarette. The design uses a copperplate transfer printing technique that was the standard in Hasami ceramic painting during the Meiji and Taisho eras. The coffee is a mild blend made from Tanzanian AA-size beans grown on the slopes of the Ngorongoro crater in the district of Karatu, and has a nutty sweetness with caramel highlights.
Color | Skeleton with Cigarette |
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Price | ¥ 4,500 |
Size | BLOCKMUG BIG: φ8.5×H9.5cm / 300cc BLOCKASHTRAY: φ10×H4.5cm |
Material | Porcelain, Medium Ground Coffee |
Maker | Catnap Coffee Wazan Kiln co., ltd. |
Area | Ethiopia Brazil Hasami Tanzania |
Additional Information
Dishwasher and microwave safe. Not oven or induction safe. Avoid direct flame. The copperplate transfer printing technique used can result in slips and gaps that create subtle variations. The hand-drawn sections use a gosu blue paint that gives each piece unique color variations.
RELAX BLEND:
Avoid high temperatures and high humidity. Keep sealed and consume as soon as possible after opening.
The fue-fuki, or “piper,” motif has been drawn for more than 60 years by pottery manufacturer KUTANI CHOEMON, who have now collaborated with HASAMI to create the RELAX FueFuki series. The design uses a copperplate transfer printing technique that was the standard in Hasami ceramic painting during the Meiji and Taisho eras.