Koro Yunomi - Echizen Pottery - Kushikaki Tea | Nakagawa Masashichi Shoten
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Koro Yunomi - Echizen Pottery - Kushikaki Tea
A Small Teacup to Hold in the Palm of Your Hand
The “Koro Yunomi” is a compact teacup crafted in collaboration with the Kuninari Kiln of Echizen Pottery. It features a design called kushikaki, created by combing the clay to add texture. When held, you can enjoy the sensation of the clay and glaze, the warmth of the tea, and the overall tactile experience. Its size holds about 100ml, perfect for savoring tea one small cup at a time. Enjoy the process of refilling and sipping as part of the experience.
Comb Patterns That Highlight the Natural Texture of Clay
Each Echizen Pottery teacup is handcrafted on a potter’s wheel. The kushikaki technique, where combs are used to scrape the clay, enhances the rustic beauty of the natural clay. Experience the rich tones of the clay unique to Echizen Pottery.
Echizen Pottery: A Historical Craft from Japan’s Six Ancient Kilns
Echizen Pottery, known for its robust and warm appearance, is primarily made in Echizen Town, Fukui Prefecture, along the coast of the Echizen Sea. Characterized by its use of iron-rich red clay, it has a rustic charm. Techniques that highlight the clay’s texture have been passed down through generations, and the pottery’s warmth and subtle elegance continue to be cherished today. As one of Japan’s Six Ancient Kilns, Echizen Pottery represents a significant tradition in the ceramics industry of the Hokuriku region.
Since it is made by hand, there are individual differences in color and shape.
Microwave safe
size |φ6 × h7cm
material | Pottery
capacity | 70 ml
Made in Japan
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