These cups allow you to enjoy tea in the classic Japanese style and appreciate its many flavours and aromas.
These porcelain cups were painted entirely by hand. The decoration recalls the Mino landscape at dusk against the faint glow of the sky.
Because they are made by hand using traditional methods, no two cups are exactly the same.
These cups are made in the Mino region, in the prefecture of Gifu (around 30 km north of Nagoya). The Mino Yaki pottery has been a renowned centre of ceramics in Japan for several centuries. The history of Mino Yaki began more than 1,300 years ago. During the Hein period (794-1185), glaze made using ash, called Shirashi, was introduced.During the Momoyama period (1573-1603), increasing interest in the tea ceremony among the Japanese people led to growth in the production of tea accessories. Many potters moved to the Mino region due to the number of clay and fuel suppliers there. It was during this period that the Mino Yaki pottery developed. Then, in the 17th century, Mino potters had the revolutionary idea of building ceramic kilns on the region’s steep mountainsides. These kilns made the region’s pottery famous throughout the land.
Product details:
- Volume: 13 cl - Height: 5.5 cm - Diameter: 8.7 cm