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This convenient Kutani ware teapot can be used for both Japanese and Western teas, as a teapot for Japanese tea, and also as a teapot for black tea, etc. The depth of the tea strainer is enough to serve one person.
By making the tea strainer deeper, a delicious cup of tea can be brewed for one person.
The rounded design of the tea flower shape is quite humorous, making this teapot Kyushu teapot very suitable for both Japanese and Western styles.
[The gold color of "Kinhua Yushan Tea" is hand-painted by craftsmen, and the gold edge on the line is full of the typical charm of Kutani ware.
Not only recommended for daily use, but also recommended as a gift! 】
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Country of production: Japan
Size: 360ml* with tea strainer
Material: Porcelain, stainless steel tea strainer
Kutani ware (prefecture: Ishikawa, production area: Kutani ware)
Material: porcelain
Size: 20.5 cm (diameter) X 5 cm (height)
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This large bowl is a typical Kutani ware porcelain, with a traditional stone paving pattern handed down from the Edo period.
As the name suggests, Ishidatami is characterized by a geometric pattern of regular squares, like paving fine pebbles. It makes a very wonderful serving vessel with an original way of serving.
Recommended for kappo and other commercial restaurants and people who like cooking.
*Color* Pattern has individual differences. Please understand this in advance.
Kutani ware Artist: Kintama Nakada Nakada Kintama (third generation)
Kutani ware traditional technique Highest Technique Holder
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Material: Porcelain
Dimensions: 12 cm (diameter) X 7.5 cm (height )
Box: Paulownia box
Nakada Kintama is a master of the traditional Kutani ware blue grain technique
This technique became popular from the end of the Meiji era (1868-1912) to the Taisho era (1912-1926).
The dots called "chibu" (grains) piled up on the ground color are generally recognized for their nobility and elegance.
Ordinary grains are beaten in irregular positions, but Nakada Kintama's grains are beaten into swirls or blue wave patterns, and the use of the Kinzuri technique gives them a completely different three-dimensional effect and style.
In addition, the uniformity of grain size, color and spacing is truly an art form.
No wonder he was honored with the tea set with lid (yellow ground with gold arabesque) used when His Majesty the Emperor visited Kagoshima Prefecture.
This tea bowl is also one where you can fully enjoy the excellent blue grain technique of Nakata Kinsori.
Kinsori is a style unique to Kutani ware and is loved by many people, but it requires very high skills.
Therefore, today, when artists who have mastered this technique are gradually disappearing from the Kutani industry, Mr. Nakata Kinsori's works stand out.
This tea bowl is a treasure of Kinsori's skill and taste.
*Color* Pattern may vary from piece to piece. Please understand this in advance.
Kozome Roman Series
Adopts the traditional Japanese "Wa" design
Suitable for daily use, never get tired of it.
The plate consists of a total of eight patterns.
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Country of production: Japan
Material/ingredients: ceramic
Year of manufacture: 2022
Height 21.0cm | Width 7.8cm
Weight: 531g