【 Product Type: ippukuwan-Yunomi, Mino-yaki 】
Mino-yaki Teacup & Saucer - Cherry Blossom motif
This set of a teacup and a matching saucer is crafted in the traditional Japanese Mino-yaki style.
The teacup features a glossy glaze, while the saucer is a simple, matte brown tone – a stylish contrast with a harmonious overall appearance.
With a capacity of approximately 220 ml, the cup is slightly larger than traditional Japanese sencha teacups and is also suitable for desserts or other creative uses.
Mino-yaki Teeschale mit Untertasse – Kirschblütenmotiv
Dieses Set besteht aus einer Teeschale und einer passenden Untertasse im traditionellen japanischen Mino-yaki-Stil.
Die Schale ist glänzend glasiert, die Untertasse in einem schlichten, matten Braunton gehalten – ein stilvoller Kontrast mit harmonischem Gesamtbild.
Mit einem Fassungsvermögen von ca. 220 ml ist die Schale etwas größer als herkömmliche japanische Sencha-Teetassen und eignet sich auch für Desserts oder andere kreative Anwendungen.
Capacity: approx. 220 ml (at 80% filling)
Dimensions (approx.):
・Cup: Diameter 10 cm, Height 7.5 cm / Weight: 240 g
・Saucer: 14.5 x 13.5 x Height 2.5 cm / Weight: 205 g
Material: Pottery (Mino-yaki)
Origin: Gifu Prefecture, Made in Japan
Packaging: Packaged in original box
Care instructions:
・Not dishwasher safe
・Not microwave safe
Fassungsvermögen: ca. 220 ml (bei 80 % Füllung)
Maße (ca.):
・Schale: Durchmesser 10 cm, Höhe 7,5 cm / Gewicht: 240 g
・Untertasse: 14,5 x 13,5 x Höhe 2,5 cm / Gewicht: 205 g
Material: Töpferei (Mino-yaki)
Herkunft: Präfektur Gifu, Hergestellt in Japan
Verpackung: In original-Karton verpackt
Hinweise zur Pflege:
・Nicht spülmaschinengeeignet
・Nicht mikrowellengeeignet
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Mino-yaki is produced in the Mizunami, Tajimi, Toki, and Kani regions of Gifu prefecture with a 1300-year history. Today, Mino ware accounts for over 50 percent of Japanese ceramics.
As “the way of tea” gained popularity about 400 years ago, craftsmen in Mino began producing artistic tea utensils. Shino 志野 (white and textured), Kizeto 黄瀬戸 (yellow ocher), Oribe 織部 (green pattern over light gray base) and Setoguro 瀬戸黒 (black) are representative of these crafts. Now, 15 types of Mino ware are government-recognized traditional crafts of Japan.
Nowadays, there are many manufacturers of Mino ware, with factories producing large numbers of these fine ceramics. A side variety of ceramics, including tableware, tiles, and tools are produced by inheriting the techniques of the past and being challenged to create new technologies for the future. Mino ware’s long history and high quality makes it a prime example of Japanese ceramics and an excellent addition to any collection.