Shisui mon Pair tea cups Striped Touraku Kiln sale Made in Japan Kyoto ceramic

$130.00
#SN.4049414
Shisui mon Pair tea cups Striped Touraku Kiln sale Made in Japan Kyoto ceramic, Material: CeramicDimensions Large: 75cm (diameter) 10cm (height)Small: Diameter 7cm Height 9cm Origin: Japan Kyoto ceramic Kyo yaki Made.
Black/White
  • Eclipse/Grove
  • Chalk/Grove
  • Black/White
  • Magnet Fossil
12
  • 8
  • 8.5
  • 9
  • 9.5
  • 10
  • 10.5
  • 11
  • 11.5
  • 12
  • 12.5
  • 13
Add to cart
Product code: Shisui mon Pair tea cups Striped Touraku Kiln sale Made in Japan Kyoto ceramic

Material: Ceramic

Dimensions Large: 7.5cm sale (diameter), 10cm (height)
Small: Diameter 7cm, Height 9cm,

Origin: Japan Kyoto ceramic Kyo yaki Made in Japan hand made

Condition:new product(Brand new) with paper box


Kiyomizu ware of Morisato Toraku, this is a Shisui Mon couple teacup with stripes.
This teacup is elegantly finished with a light color on the finely decorated Inka pattern. This teacup has a long and slender shape with a beautiful striped pattern.

The entire surface is decorated with fine Inka patterns and elegantly accented with floral arabesques in white.

The arabesque flowers are rhythmically arranged as if they were opening.

The simple and rustic powdered white color that does not interfere with the color of the tea is irresistible.

This tea utensil has a soft scenery that is gorgeous in its austerity.

Slim and neat shape.
Somewhat retro-chic. The Shisui Mon series of the Tohra kiln evokes nostalgic memories.


Product No. 11618 Shisui Mon couple Teacups, Striped, Toraku

Dimensions Large: 7.5cm (diameter), 10cm (height)
Small: Diameter 7cm, Height 9cm, Cosmetic box

This product is handmade, so the shape, color, and size of each item may vary.

Please note that the color of the container may differ from the actual item due to the lighting, computer, and monitor settings. Please understand that the color of the actual item may differ from the image shown on the website. Ceramic history: Morisato Toraku, Toraku Kiln

Studied under Gyokudo Tezuka and Dohra II. In 1996, he assumed the name of the third generation of potter.
While being particular about the clay of his works, he devotes himself to creating vessels that can convey an impression to the user.
His outstanding techniques, such as the extremely delicate Mishima technique, have been highly evaluated.


Born in 1959 in Kyoto Prefecture.
Awarded the Minister of International Trade and Industry Prize at the Kyoto Kiyomizu Pottery Exhibition
Awarded the Japan Chamber of Commerce and Industry Member Prize at the National Exhibition of Traditional Crafts
Certified as a Kyoto Kiyomizu-yaki Traditional Craftsman
Held many solo exhibitions

.
321 review

4.64 stars based on 321 reviews