Limited

IN BLUE Yunomi (handcrafted Teacup: 150ml)

This is limited edition only available in spring and summer season.

Handcrafted Multi-cup: 150ml (5.28fl oz) , diameter: 3.54inches (9cm) height: 2.76inches (7cm)
Sophisticated Shigaraki-Yaki
Made by Hozan Tanii

The gradation of dark blue on a matte white background creates a fantastic atmosphere and gives this teacup an elegant and understated presence. The glossy deep blue and matte-textured white were created in the image of splashing waves on the ocean or snow and clouds on a mountaintop, and were named “IN BLUE” by the artisan, Hozan Tanii.

The ocean is the origin of all life. This teacup, with its blue color similar to the deep blue of the ocean, seems as though it has the power to create something.

The unique matte white glaze is Tanii's original glaze. It is then covered with a glossy, dark blue glaze. The dark blue glaze, which contains cobalt and iron, becomes gradated during firing in the kiln, and the color shade and pattern show various expressions across the surface of this teacup. This gradation is produced by a time-consuming firing method called neutral flame firing. This depth of color is made possible by Tanii's longtime technique of manipulating the flame. This contrast between white and blue, matte and glossy, gives this teacup an understated yet dignified and graceful appearance.

The rather small form makes it easy for anyone to hold. Once you hold it in your hand, your tea time will be transported to a magnificent world without leaving your room. We are certain that IN BLUE Yunomi will enrich your green moment.

Specially packaged in a carton box.
Lead-free. Made in Japan.
(Please note that each piece is unique due to the techniques employed by the craftsman. There are natural variations in each piece.)

Price

US$72.00

Quantity

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Directions

- It is best to wash this item using only tepid water or mild chlorine-free dish washing detergent.
- After use, please dry thoroughly. Otherwise, it could possibly get moldy.
- If necessary, you may occasionally use a chlorine detergent. In that case, after using the chlorine detergent, we recommend you boil this item in water to remove the chlorine smell.
- Do not wash in a dish washing machine.

Hozan Tanii

Hozan Tanii was born in 1953. He graduated from the technical art department at Osaka Art University. And he took over the third generation of Tanikan Kiln in 1983. He is one of only a few artisans who explore the infinite beauty, depth, and range of clay itself, in contrast to the many artisans who explore glaze colors or printing. He has and makes full use of fourteen kinds of kilns and several tens of thousands kinds of glaze in order to bring out the boundlessness possibility of earthen clay. He frequently goes to the mountain in Shigaraki where he lives and collects clay. He has continued to experiment using the clay he finds and tries to bring out the infinite possibility of clay for over 30 years. All of his arts are well-planned and elaborated in various view points, beauty, function, usefulness, and so on. In addition, made from sustainable natural elements, his creations work symbiotically with the earth's ecosystem.

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