Inoue Tea Nuriwake Gray Mino-yaki Yunomi - Japanese Teacup
Minoware, also known as Mino-yaki, is a prestigious type of Japanese pottery that hails from the Mino Province, particularly around the towns of Tajimi, Toki, Mizunami, and Kawagoei in Gifu Prefecture. This exquisite pottery is crafted using the distinctive soil found in Gifu Prefecture, and it is celebrated as the oldest pottery in Japan, with origins tracing back to the 7th century.
In the context of Japan's rich tea ceremony tradition, the quest for authentic beauty is paramount. Teacups and ceramics are often crafted from natural and coarse clay, reflecting a blend of ancient techniques and contemporary designs. This fusion highlights the evolution and lasting heritage of the historic kilns in the region.
Dimension: 3.7"(W) x 3.3"(H)
Capacity: 10oz / 295ml
Origin: Japan
Care Instructions: Handwash
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Inoue Tea Nuriwake Gray Mino-yaki Yunomi - Japanese Teacup
Inoue Tea Nuriwake Gray Mino-yaki Yunomi - Japanese Teacup
Minoware, also known as Mino-yaki, is a prestigious type of Japanese pottery that hails from the Mino Province, particularly around the towns of Tajimi, Toki, Mizunami, and Kawagoei in Gifu Prefecture. This exquisite pottery is crafted using the distinctive soil found in Gifu Prefecture, and it is celebrated as the oldest pottery in Japan, with origins tracing back to the 7th century.
In the context of Japan's rich tea ceremony tradition, the quest for authentic beauty is paramount. Teacups and ceramics are often crafted from natural and coarse clay, reflecting a blend of ancient techniques and contemporary designs. This fusion highlights the evolution and lasting heritage of the historic kilns in the region.
Dimension: 3.7"(W) x 3.3"(H)
Capacity: 10oz / 295ml
Origin: Japan
Care Instructions: Handwash
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Minoware, also known as Mino-yaki, is a prestigious type of Japanese pottery that hails from the Mino Province, particularly around the towns of Tajimi, Toki, Mizunami, and Kawagoei in Gifu Prefecture. This exquisite pottery is crafted using the distinctive soil found in Gifu Prefecture, and it is celebrated as the oldest pottery in Japan, with origins tracing back to the 7th century.
In the context of Japan's rich tea ceremony tradition, the quest for authentic beauty is paramount. Teacups and ceramics are often crafted from natural and coarse clay, reflecting a blend of ancient techniques and contemporary designs. This fusion highlights the evolution and lasting heritage of the historic kilns in the region.
Dimension: 3.7"(W) x 3.3"(H)
Capacity: 10oz / 295ml
Origin: Japan
Care Instructions: Handwash























