Nanban Mishima Tsume store Pair Tea cups ando Rice bowls Toshiya Kiln Made in Japan Kyoto ceramic

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Nanban Mishima Tsume store Pair Tea cups ando Rice bowls Toshiya Kiln Made in Japan Kyoto ceramic, Material: Ceramic Teacup Dimensions Large: 7cm (diameter) 8cm (height) Small Diameter 65cm Height 75cm Rice bowl Dimensions.
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Product code: Nanban Mishima Tsume store Pair Tea cups ando Rice bowls Toshiya Kiln Made in Japan Kyoto ceramic

Material: Ceramic

Teacup Dimensions Large: 7cm (diameter), 8cm (height)
Small Diameter 6.5cm Height store 7.5cm 
Rice bowl Dimensions Large: 11.5cm (diameter), 5cm (height)
Small: 11cm (diameter), 4.5cm (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 Nanban Mishima Tsumes by Toshiya Kiln of Kiyomizu-yaki Kyo-yaki.

Inka-mon is stamped on the unglazed fabric, and delicate work is done without cutting corners.
This is a gorgeous Kyoto Mishima that is typical of Kyoto ware. This is Mishima-te with a modern sense.

Mishima patterns in different colors, red and blue, on the blackened skin.
In fact, the more you use it, the more smooth the texture becomes and the darker the luster becomes.

The inside is also wrapped with white brush marks, so you can see the color inside when you pour tea.

This is a beautiful teacup with a black background and white ink flower patterns. It is easy to drink with its wide mouth shape.

It can be said that this is Japanese tableware with a calm texture. It is also a suitable gift.


Product No. 9592 Nanban Mishima Zume Teacups and Teacups for Couples Set Toshiya



This is a set of four pieces.
Teacup Dimensions Large: 7cm (diameter), 8cm (height)
Small Diameter 6.5cm Height 7.5cm 
Rice bowl Dimensions Large: 11.5cm (diameter), 5cm (height)
Small: 11cm (diameter), 4.5cm (height)

The shape, color, size, and weight of each piece are different because they are handmade.

Ceramics History Toshiya Iguri
Toshiya Kiln

Born in 1962 in Kyoto. Studied under Kozo Kawashima.
Opened the Toshiya kiln in 1984.

He produces earthenware with a warm and gentle expression.
warm and gentle expression.

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