Japanese Tea Cup(献上手古伊万里)The term "" refers to the style of antique Imari ware, typically associated with the Imari porcelain produced during the Edo period in Japan. This style involves decorating a cobalt blue (somenishiki) base with overglaze enamels in gold, red, green, yellow, and other colors. The combination of cobalt blue with gold and red is fundamental to the "," and there is a specific style known as "" (kinrande), which features intricate designs combining gold,
they are lightweight
every spread of the branches
This exceptional teapot is the result of a collaboration between two of Japan’s most celebrated ceramic traditions
undulating lines resemble ocean currents or windblown grass
Inspired by the elegance of the Heian period
Perfect for New Year celebrations
Each piece is handcrafted
One-touch needle from Hiroshimax2
the haori has evolved into a versatile outer layer that pairs effortlessly with modern wardrobes
Classic open-front style suitable for layering
blending tradition with modern design sensibility
this teapot is ideal for enjoying tea with company