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Blue Owl Round Teacup |Japanese pottery

Blue Owl Round Teacup |Japanese pottery

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Once gracing the presence of Their Imperial Highnesses Akishino and his wife, this Blue Owl Round Teacup was a cherished selection during their visit to the Hikone Prince Hotel and its royal connection continued as it was used during a break at the World Kite Museum in Yokaichi. 
Princess Kiko was particularly fond of it, and it was later delivered to the Imperial Household Agency.

Thi fine Japanese pottery teacup showcases a unique, stylized owl motif on the interior, an artistic representation that seems to come alive in a three-dimensional form as it rests against the cup's walls.
This intricate design is not just a visual delight but also a testament to the meticulous craftsmanship that went into its creation. Made from the finest ceramics, it promises to add a touch of artisanal Japan to your abode and serve as a conversation starter among your guests.

Embrace this blend of tradition and artistry, and let it elevate your tea experience.

PRODUCT DETAILS:

  • Diameter: 85mm (3.3")
  • Height: 60mm (2.4")
  • Volume: 140ml (4.7fl oz)
  • Weight: about 150g (5.3oz)
  • Color: Blue
  • Material: Pottery
  • 100% made-in-Japan product, crafted with integrity and ethical labor practices.

Note: Each and every teacup is carefully handcrafted, resulting in slight variations that make each cup unique.

CARE GUIDE:

  • Handwash only
  • Avoid metal scrubs and harsh detergents.

 

           

      

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WHERE IT COMES FROM

In the heart of Shiga Prefecture lies Higashiomi, home to Nunobiki, where you can find superb handcrafted pottery with one-of-a-kind design and flavor. The unmistakable coloring technique takes the Shigaraki pottery style to new heights, adding a special touch of elegance to your dining experience.

NUNOBIKI

Discover the remarkable craftsmanship of Nunobiki, showcasing the "Nanasai Tenmoku" techniques that deliver stunning color effects on ceramics, making each item a unique work of art.

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