Description
(Size) : Oribe : Φ6.8 x H 5.5 cm / 2.67 x 2.16 inch (105ml)
(Capacity) : Kiseto : Φ6.8 x H 4.8 cm / 2.67 x 1.88 inch (60ml)
Shino : Φ6.7 x H 5.1 cm / 2.63 x 2 inch (95ml)
Kuro-oribe : Φ6.4 x H 5.1 cm / 2.51 x 2 inch (95ml)
Turquoise : Φ6.1 x H 5.1 cm / 2.4 x 2 inch (55ml)
Oni-shino : Φ6.4 x H 5.1 cm / 2.51 x 2 inch (95ml)
(Material) : Pottery
(Origin) : Made in Japan / Mino yaki
(Condition) : Brand new
With wooden box
(Note) :
A set of handmade sake cups by Kazufumi Wada of Keizan kiln, a winner of the Takuo Award.
Finished with glazes that have been used for many years in Mino ware, such as Oribe, Kiseto, Shino, Kuro-oribe, Turquoise and Oni-shino.
Mino ware is one of the best-known Japanese traditional potteries. During the years from the Azuchi-Momoyama period to the early years of the Edo period, pottery reflected the taste of tea masters as tea ceremony grew in popularity. The pottery of this style made in that period is called Mino-Momoyama ware.
- Weight:
- 500.00 Grams