Flower Crystal Sake Cups, Grayish Blue, hotsell Touan kiln Kyo ware Kiyomizu ware Made in Japan Kyoto ceramic
Material: Porcelain
Dimensions: Tokkuri diameter 75 x H12cm
55cm (diameter) x 5cm (height) x 5cm.
Material: Porcelain
Dimensions: Tokkuri, diameter 7.5 x H12cm,
5.5cm (diameter) x 5cm (height) x 5cm (diameter)
Capacity: 250cc
Origin: Japan Kyoto ceramic Kyo yaki Made in Japan hand made
Condition:new product(Brand new) with paper box
This is a set of sake cups with flower crystals by Toan Kiln of Kiyomizu ware.
Cool metallic blue. Crystals reminiscent of snowflakes are scattered on the surface, creating a silver world. It is the perfect vessel for cold sake.
A plump, swollen sake bottle. A round sake cup. The tasteful shape is also attractive.
I grabbed the sake bottle. The capacity is 250 cc, and the sake pours out of the cute mouth.
This beautiful sake cup will make your dining table more colorful.
It is a perfect gift for a couple, for Father's Day, for the elderly, or for men!
Product No. 7623 Flower and Crystal Sake Cups, Grayish Blue, Soan
The crystal landscape in the photo is an example. The size and number of crystals will vary with each firing. Dimensions
Dimensions: Tokkuri, 7.5 cm (diameter) x 12 cm (height) x 250 cc (capacity)
5.5cm (diameter) x 5cm (height) x 5cm (diameter)
The hotsell shape, color, and size of each piece will vary.
The crystal landscape in the photo is an example.
The size and number of crystals will vary each time it is fired. Please be forewarned.
Ceramic history: Soan Dobuchi, Soan Kiln
Soan Dobuchi is the third generation head of the family since the establishment of the kiln.
The gorgeous colored glaze that characterizes the works of Soan Kiln is the result of new glazes developed by his own research and development, and is an excellent technique that cannot be followed by others. In addition, the patterns, mainly of flowers and plants, are backed up by solid sketches and strike the viewer's heart with their rich expressiveness.
In recent years, he has also been involved in interior decorations that accurately meet the needs of the market and have received wide acclaim.
The first generation of Soan opened the kiln in 1923.
In 1979, the third generation succeeded to the kiln.
Born in Kyoto City in 1949.