Kushime seikaiha sake cup set, hotsell Keishi kiln Kyo ware Kiyomizu ware Made in Japan Kyoto ceramic
Material: Ceramic
Diameter:Sake bottle 9cm Height: 12cm
Sake cup diameter 6cm height 45cm
Origin: Japan.
Material: Ceramic
Diameter:Sake bottle 9cm Height: 12cm
Sake cup diameter 6cm, height 4.5cm
Origin: Japan Kyoto ceramic Kyo yaki Made in Japan hand made
Condition:new product(Brand new) with paper box
This is a Kiyomizu-yaki potter, Keiji Funahara's Kushime Seigaiha Odori Sake Cup Set.
The surface is decorated with comb marks, as if scratched by a comb.
It is a good omen sake cup with a band of blue sea waves. It is perfect for daily use or as a gift.
A series of blue sea waves in different colors, with a lovely floral pattern as a single point.
The longitudinal comb pattern and the red spots in the shade of white makeup are beautiful.
The Aomiha wave is an auspicious pattern that evokes happiness and the wish that life will continue to be peaceful like the sea spreading calmly.
Wouldn't it be wonderful to incorporate this pattern into the design of a vessel so that the waves lapping the surface will continue to bring happiness?
The simple and rustic white color of kohiki that does not interfere with the colors inside is irresistible.
It is a set of soft sake cups with gorgeousness in the midst of austerity.
Product No. 10568 Kushime Aomiwa Odori Sake Cup Set Keiji
Diameter: 9cm Height: 12cm
Sake cup diameter 6cm, height 4.5cm
Each piece is handmade, so the shape, color, and size of each piece will vary.
About the color of the container
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Ceramic History: Keiji Funahara
Keiji Funahara's Mishima and painted vessels on textured fabric are widely popular.
1972 Born in Kyoto, Japan
1996 Graduated from Kyoto Seika University, Department of Art and Design
Studied under his father Masahisa in the same year.
1997 Group exhibition in Kyoto
1998 Awarded the Special Jury Prize at the 2nd Mashiko Ceramic Art Exhibition
2000 The 3rd Mashiko Ceramic Art Exhibition, Honorable Mention
2002 Solo exhibition at Takashimaya, Kyoto