Material: Ceramic
Dimensions
Teapot 10cm (length) X 9.5cm (width) X 8cm (height) Capacity 200cc
Bowl dimensions: diameter 6.5cm, height 4cm
10cm (length) x hotsell 8.5cm (width) x 5.5cm (height)
Origin: Japan Kyoto ceramic Kyo yaki Made in Japan hand made
Condition:new product(Brand new) with paper box
This is an assortment of small sencha tea utensils made of yakijime by Shimizu ware kiln maker Garaku.
The sencha utensils are made with the kiln's unique sakajime texture, which has been cultivated through the production of Gagaku teapots.
This is an assortment of sencha utensils made with the kiln's unique sakajime teapot texture. The color of these tea utensils changes with the stain of the tea, and they are designed to be nurtured by the user and the maker. The size is small and easy to use.
These unglazed tea utensils are made of red clay that contains iron.
It is the most suitable for tea, good for health, and a reasonable price for a set of tea utensils.
The tea utensils are characterized by the astringent texture of the clay.
The simple and rustic texture is a must-have for tea lovers.
This set of sencha utensils is made of yakijime, which is astringent yet gorgeous.
Product No. 9337 Yakijime small tea utensils, Gagaku
The price is for a set that includes one teapot, one teacup, and five teacups.
Dimensions
Teapot 10cm (length) X 9.5cm (width) X 8cm (height) Capacity 200cc
Bowl dimensions: diameter 6.5cm, height 4cm
10cm (length) x 8.5cm (width) x 5.5cm (height) Cosmetic box
Each piece is handmade, so the shape, color, and size of each piece will vary.
Ceramic History: Takada Garaku
1952 Born in Kyoto, Japan
1972 Completed the molding course at Kyoto prefectural pottery training school
1973 Finished the course of Kyoto Municipal Industrial Research Institute
1976 Group exhibition in Kyoto, Japan
1985 Awarded the Mayor of Kyoto Prize at the 7th Kyoto Kiyomizu Ware Exhibition
1986 Awarded the Uji Mayor's Prize at the 8th Kyoto Kiyomizu Ware Exhibition
1987 Selected for the 16th Japan Craft Association Kinki Branch Exhibition
1987 Selected for the 42nd Exhibition of the New Craftsmen's Association.
1988 Selected for the 17th Japan Craft Association Kinki Branch Exhibition.
1988: Selected for the 43rd New Craftsmanship Exhibition.
1989 Selected for the 18th Exhibition of the Kinki Branch of the Japan Crafts Association.
1989 Received the Uji Mayor's Prize at the 11th Kyoto Kiyomizu Ware Exhibition.
1989 Selected for the 44th Exhibition of the New Craftsmanship Association of Japan.
1993: Selected for the 21st Japan Craft Association Kinki Branch Exhibition.
1993: Selected for the 47th Exhibition of the Japan Art Craft Association.
1994 Selected for the 22nd Exhibition of the Kinki Branch of the Japan Industrial Arts Society.
1994 Selected for the Contemporary Kyoto and Kiyomizu Pottery Paris Exhibition
1995 Selected for the 24th Exhibition of the Kinki Branch of the Japan Industrial Arts Society
1995 Selected for the 50th Memorial Exhibition of the New Craftsmen's Craft Association
1997 Selected for the 26th Japan Craft Association Kinki Branch Exhibition
1997 Selected for the 52nd Exhibition of the New Craftsmanship Association of Japan.
1998 Selected for the 27th Exhibition of the Kinki Branch of the Japan Crafts Council.
2002 Certified as a Traditional Craftsman (designated by the Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry)
Product code: Yakishime hotsell Tea Set Sencha set,Garaku Kiln Made in Japan Kyoto ceramic