Kutani Okame & Hyottoko Tea cup | Soukyuugama
he World of Kutani Ware: A Tradition Spanning Approximately 360 Years
Kutani ware is renowned for its distinctive features: intricate line drawings using a cobalt blue pigment known as Gosu, and the vibrant use of five colors—red, yellow, green, purple, and deep blue—applied thickly to create a raised, textured finish. The bold and striking overglaze designs leave a powerful impression.
Okame & Hyottoko Teacup / Soukyuugama
Soukyuugama (Twin Dove Kiln)
A new staple for modern lifestyles.
Located in Nomi City, the heart of Kutani ware’s rich history and tradition, Soukyuugama is a newly established kiln that opened in 2017 and has quickly gained attention. With a dedication to handcrafted artistry, the kiln produces vividly colorful and uniquely expressive pieces. Soukyuugama’s tableware seamlessly blends into contemporary lifestyles, creating a chic, Japanese-modern aesthetic for your dining table. Keep an eye on this kiln as it continues to innovate and captivate.
Experience the Art of Kutani Ware
This pair of teacups is perfect for everyday use or as a thoughtful gift. Sold individually, they allow you to mix and match designs to suit your style. Enjoy the depth of Kutani’s colors and the unique texture created by its raised painting technique.
Material | Kutani ware Porcelain
Made in Japan
Each piece is crafted by multiple artisans, making each one truly unique. Variations in color and style are a natural result of this handcrafted process, adding to the individuality and charm of every item.
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