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Seika Ceramic coffee cup set Set of 2

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100% made in Japan, crafted with integrity and ethical labor practices.


Product Details

  • In the Box: 2 Handcrafted Coffee Cups + 2 Handcrafted Ceramic Saucers
  • Material: Glazed Pottery with Natural Crazing
  • Technique: Hyōretsu Kannyū Yū (氷裂貫入釉)
  • Color Palette:
    Turquoise variant: Deep Azure, Midnight Blue, Charcoal Black, Clay Brown
    Green variant: Jade Mist, Deep Obsidian, Frosted Stone, Celadon Haze
  • Dimensions:
    Cup: Approx. Diameter 3.3" × Height 2.6" (85 × 65 mm)
    Saucer: Approx. Diameter 6.5" × Height 0.8" (165 × 20 mm)
  • Weight:
    Cup: Approx. 10.2 oz (290 g)
    Saucer: Approx. 7.1 oz (200 g)
  • Cup Volume: Approx. 8.5 fl oz (250 ml)
  • Origin: Usurai Pottery, Kyoto, Japan

Exclusivity Note: Each ceramic coffee cup is handcrafted. Variations in glaze, form, and natural glaze drips reflect the uniqueness of artisanal work.


Shaped in small batches by artist Taichi Kawai at Usurai Pottery in Kyoto, the Suika coffee cup set pairs cups measuring 3.3" wide and 2.6" tall (85 × 65 mm) with saucers that sit clean and level on the table.

Each cup is glazed through Kawai-san's signature kannyū technique: a deep, saturated base that dissolves upward through frosted mineral tones toward the rim, shifting with every change of light.Fine ceramic crazing lines the exterior naturally, formed during firing and unique to each piece. The rounded handle sits close to the body, comfortable in the hand without excess.

Whether for morning coffee, filter brew, hojicha, or a quiet after-dinner tea, the Suika set brings considered Japanese craft to an everyday pause. Dishwasher safe.

Taichi Kawaii of Usurai Pottery Black and White potrait. Tsukushi

The Artist

Taichi Kawai

  • Location: Kyoto, Japan
  • Technique: Kannyū
  • Tradition: Kyoto ware / Shigaraki ware

Kyoto-born Taichi Kawai studied ceramics at the Kyoto Institute of Traditional Crafts, then refined his practice in Shigaraki, one of Japan's Six Ancient Kilns, before founding Usurai Pottery (陶房薄氷) in Kyoto.

His work has been shown in multiple national solo exhibitions.At Usurai, he works with Hyōretsu Kannyū Yū (氷裂貫入釉), a rare glaze that forms a delicate web of translucent lines across the surface, like ice beginning to fracture. This is ceramic crazing in its most considered form.

"I want my pottery to be used every day," he says, "but I also want it to stop you for a moment. Depending on the light, each piece glows differently. Look closely."

Handcrafted crazing Japanese ceramic coffee cups and saucers white background, Tsukushi
Handcrafted crazing Japanese ceramic coffee cups and saucers black background with reflection, Tsukushi

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