This is limited edition only available in autumn and winter season.
Handcrafted Teacup: 230ml (7.78oz), diameter: 3.15inches (8cm) height: 3.54inches (9cm)
Made at Shohraku Kiln.
Shohraku Kiln, opened in 1903, is one of the most traditional Raku-yaki Kilns in Kyoto.
This AKA RAKU Yunomi is a Raku-yaki style Yunomi. In Japan, Raku-yaki is regarded as the highest-grade tea ware used for the tea ceremony. Raku-yaki is a very unique ceramics technique that was developed in Kyoto about 450 years ago. There are two main kinds of Raku-yaki: Kuro-raku, which means black Raku-yaki, and Aka-raku, which means red Raku-yaki. This Yunomi is modeled after Aka-raku.
This Yunomi is made while referring to traditional Raku-yaki techniques. For example, one of the most remarkable characteristics of Aka-raku is its beautiful red color and the areas of smoky black called FU. FU is one of the color changes that occur when Raku-yaki is traditionally fired, while surrounded by charcoal. This Yunomi faithfully reproduces the traditional colors of Raku-yaki.
It is formed by hand using a ROKURO (potter's wheel), and the marks of the craftsman's fingers can be seen all over the surface, giving it a gentle impression. The bottom is slightly wider than the top, making it feel comfortable in one's hand. This Yunomi is simple in form, yet full of dignity.
Raku-yaki has a water-absorbing property. If used for a long time, the surface aesthetic changes a little. It is also a feature of using Raku-yaki that the atmosphere becomes more WABI-SABI. WABI-SABI is a Japanese aesthetic and spiritual ideal that implies authentic simplicity and imperfect beauty.
We are certain that you will enjoy this sophisticated Yunomi with our genuine high-quality Japanese tea. The beauty of Raku-yaki will capture your heart.
Specially packaged in a wooden box.
Raku-yaki has a water-absorbing property. If used for a long time, the surface aesthetic changes a little, and becomes more WABI-SABI.
Lead-free. Made in Japan.
(Please note that there are individual differences in each piece and each piece is unique, due to the features of this work.)