Tea hotsell cups Lucky Mandarin duck  couple's teacup  Bahan Kiln Made in Japan Kyoto ceramic

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Tea hotsell cups Lucky Mandarin duck  couple's teacup  Bahan Kiln Made in Japan Kyoto ceramic,

Material: Ceramic

Size: Large diameter 8 cm height 8cm
      Small diameter 7 5cm high 7 cm



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Product code: Tea hotsell cups Lucky Mandarin duck  couple's teacup  Bahan Kiln Made in Japan Kyoto ceramic

Material: Ceramic

Size: Large diameter 8 cm, height 8cm
      Small diameter 7 .5cm high, 7 cm



Origin: Japan Kyoto ceramic Kyo yaki Made in Japan hand made

Condition:new product(Brand new) with paper box



A couple's teacup with the symbol of happiness and longevity of a married couple, Oshidori, from the Kyoto-yaki Kiyomizu-yaki Hachiman kiln.
One large, one small, and one pair.

This ancient vessel with an auspicious pattern would make a great gift for long life and happiness.
Combined with the expressive material, it is a vessel with a dignified finish.

It depicts a couple of mandarin ducks swimming happily in running water.

Inside view. The brush strokes are dynamic!
The rugged texture is perfect for austere teas and drinks.

Plum blossoms and pine trees adorn the lily pads. The traditional Kiyomizu pottery hotsell technique of painting without cutting corners adds rich colors.

The teacup with its earthiness and overglaze enameling is very gorgeous. The symbol of good luck, the mandarin duck is also a great gift for golden wedding ceremonies and Respect for the elderly.
The cute mandarin duck will bring great fortune to the person who holds it.

Product No. 6986 Kichijo Oshidori couple teacup Yahata

Price for one large, one small, and a pair.

Hand wash, dishwasher, microwave, and microwave oven
Dimensions: large 8 cm in diameter x 8 cm in height, weight 200 g
Small diameter 7.5 cm x height 7 cm, weight 150 g. Cardboard box

Since they are handmade, the shape, color, and size are different for each one.


Sakata Yawata .
Born in Miyazaki Prefecture in 1950
In 1975, he studied under Kawashima Kozo for four years.
Became independent in 1980. Up to the present.
While making use of the soil's original flavor and texture
I aim to create delicate handcrafted vessels that are typical of Kyoto.

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