Kumidashi cups

Cup Hoshinoyaki
Glazed clay cup for Sencha-do preparation. Handmade by Maruta Shuichi in the Hoshino ceramic style. Wood-fired in a noborigama (Japanese hanging kiln) called Jugomori in the village of Hoshino. For more on the history of Hoshinoyaki and the visit to the artist, see New wood-fired ceramics from Hoshino.

Cup Imariyaki Blau mit Pfingstrosen Rot-Weiss
Porcelain cup for Sencha-do preparation, made in Imari with dense blue underglaze painting, plus red and white peonies painted over the glaze. For more information on the history of Imariyaki and visiting Ookawachiyama village, see New porcelain from Imari.
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Cup Imariyaki mit Blau-Weissen Blättern
Cup for the Sencha-do preparation from Imari with white, overflowing glaze and blue painted leaves rising from the inside. For more information on the history of Imariyaki and visiting Ookawachiyama village, see New porcelain from Imari.

Cup Imariyaki mit blauem Muster
Porcelain cup for the Sencha-do preparation from Imari in classic blue and white: white porcelain with cobalt blue underglaze painting.For more information on the history of Imariyaki and visiting Ookawachiyama village, see New porcelain from Imari.
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Cup Imariyaki Porzellan weiss fein mit Blumen
Thin porcelain cup for the Sencha-do preparation from Imari with flowers on the base of the cup, a combination of underglaze and overglaze painting. There are various models available. Please indicate which model you would like (letter A-D) in the comments field. For more information on the history of Imariyaki and visiting Ookawachiyama village, see New porcelain from Imari.
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Yunomi Hoshinoyaki grau mit blauer Bemalung
Glazed clay cup for preparing sencha-do, grey with stylised blue painted flower. Yunomi means tea cup, literally drinking hot water. Handmade by Maruta Shuichi in the Hoshino ceramic style. Wood-fired in a noborigama (Japanese hanging kiln) called Jugomori in the village of Hoshino. For more on the history of Hoshinoyaki and the visit to the artist, see New wood-fired ceramics from Hoshino.

Yunomi Hoshinoyaki Kelch grau
Glazed clay cup for preparing sencha-do, grey and chalice-shaped. Yunomi means tea cup, literally drinking hot water. Handmade by Maruta Shuichi in the Hoshino ceramic style. Wood-fired in a noborigama (Japanese hanging kiln) called Jugomori in the village of Hoshino. For more on the history of Hoshinoyaki and the visit to the artist, see New wood-fired ceramics from Hoshino.

Yunomi Hoshinoyaki Kushime gross rötlich
Unglazed clay cup with kushime, "trace of the comb teeth" for sencha-do preparation. Handmade by Maruta Shuichi in the Hoshino ceramic style. Wood-fired in a noborigama (Japanese hanging kiln) called Jugomori in the village of Hoshino. There are various models available. Please indicate which model you would like (letter A-C) in the comments field. For more on the history of Hoshinoyaki and the visit to the artist, see New wood-fired ceramics from Hoshino.

Yunomi Hoshinoyaki mit eingelegtem Blumenmuster
Cup made of clay, glazed inside with hanabun zogan, "flower pattern inlays" for the preparation of sencha-do. Handmade by Maruta Shuichi in the Hoshino ceramic style. Wood-fired in a noborigama (Japanese hanging kiln) called Jugomori in the village of Hoshino. There are various models available. Please indicate which model you would like (letter A-E) in the comments field. For more on the history of Hoshinoyaki and the visit to the artist, see New wood-fired ceramics from Hoshino.
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Yunomi Imariyaki mit blauem Blumenmuster
Beautiful, tall cup from Imari with blue underglaze painting of floral motifs for Sencha-do preparation. Yunomi means tea cup, literally drinking hot water. There are various models available. Please indicate which model you would like (letter A-E) in the comments field. For more information on the history of Imariyaki and visiting Ookawachiyama village, see New porcelain from Imari.
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Yunomi Imariyaki Taisengama mit blauem Muster
One-off pieces, different models available. Elegant, handmade, tall cup from Taisengama with large blue underglaze painting for Sencha-do preparation. Yunomi means tea cup, literally drinking hot water. Taisengama is one of the kilns in Ookawachiyama near Imari with a centuries-old history, run by the Kawazoe family. They preserve the techniques of intricate, difficult hand painting and traditional glazes. They blend these historical production techniques with modern influences and artistic designs. There are various models available. Please indicate which model you would like (letter A-C) in the comments field. For more information on the history of Imariyaki and visiting Ookawachiyama village, see New porcelain from Imari.
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