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Inoue Tea Hisuitaru Green Mino-yaki Yunomi - Japanese Teacup

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Inoue Tea Hisuitaru Green Mino-yaki Yunomi - Japanese Teacup

Inoue Tea Hisuitaru Green Mino-yaki Yunomi - Japanese Teacup

Minoware, or Mino-yaki, refers to a prestigious style of Japanese pottery originating from Mino Province, which includes the towns of Tajimi, Toki, Mizunami, and Kawagoei in Gifu Prefecture. Celebrated for its distinctive craftsmanship that utilizes the native clay of Gifu, Mino-yaki is recognized as Japan's oldest pottery, with history tracing back to the 7th century.

Within the intricate culture of Japan's tea ceremonies, there is a common desire to encapsulate the beauty of nature. As a result, teacups and ceramics are often fashioned from organic and coarse clay, symbolizing a harmonious blend of ancient practices and contemporary design. This synthesis highlights the remarkable transformation of these legendary kilns.

Dimension: 2.6 inches (W) x 2.7 inches (H)

Capacity: 8 ounces / 236 milliliters

Origin: Japan

Care Instructions: Hand wash

$21.00
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Minoware, or Mino-yaki, refers to a prestigious style of Japanese pottery originating from Mino Province, which includes the towns of Tajimi, Toki, Mizunami, and Kawagoei in Gifu Prefecture. Celebrated for its distinctive craftsmanship that utilizes the native clay of Gifu, Mino-yaki is recognized as Japan's oldest pottery, with history tracing back to the 7th century.

Within the intricate culture of Japan's tea ceremonies, there is a common desire to encapsulate the beauty of nature. As a result, teacups and ceramics are often fashioned from organic and coarse clay, symbolizing a harmonious blend of ancient practices and contemporary design. This synthesis highlights the remarkable transformation of these legendary kilns.

Dimension: 2.6 inches (W) x 2.7 inches (H)

Capacity: 8 ounces / 236 milliliters

Origin: Japan

Care Instructions: Hand wash