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HASAMI x SHUNTARO TAKEUCHI
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SOBACHOCO ENCYCLOPEDIA
IROHA
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IRO-E
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YUMMY IN MY TUMMY
BARBAR×BORIS TELLEGEN BLUE & WHITE
SHIRAFU
HAKUJI SHAKUGAKE KUROGOSU NAGASHI
TERRA
MAGONIA
CHOJUGIGA
FLOATING GARDEN
MANDALA
EDEN
BON FLOWER
TRACE
MONOHARA
KURAWANKA COLLECTION
SEIJI COLLECTION
THE PLACE
HASAMI CERAMIC FLOWER POT
Item
This elegant teacup has a plump, rounded body that tapers at the base. Its narrow mouth minimizes heat transfer, making it easy to keep cold drinks chilled. So go ahead and pour your favorite bottle of shochu or enjoy a whiskey on the rocks. And, of course, it’s always the right choice for a comforting cuppa.
Color | Circle Flax Chrysanthemum |
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Price | ¥ 1,600 |
Size | φ7×H8.5cm / 300cc |
Material | Porcelain |
Maker | Binsai Kiln |
Area | Hasami |
Additional Information
Dishwasher and microwave safe. Enjoy the unique, handpainted look and feel of each pattern.
The kurawanka bowl was one of the most common porcelain dishes made in the town of Hasami and was most commonly used by the peasantry during the Edo period. Ceramic producers of the time found resourceful ways to provide the common class with costly porcelain at cheaper prices.Kurawanka dishes are characterized by their basic patterns, which we have painted in bold, blue lines against grayish porcelain. We bring the immediately familiar feel of kurawanka bowls to a modern audience with simple patterns from the period that are just as charming today as they were then.