Blue flower painted mug, Shoho, Small sale size Kyoto ceramic Made in Japan

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Blue flower painted mug, Shoho, Small sale size Kyoto ceramic Made in Japan, Material: PorcelainSize: 7cm (diameter) x 8cm (height) (excluding handle) Capacity: 220mlOrigin: Japan Kyoto.
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Product code: Blue flower painted mug, Shoho, Small sale size Kyoto ceramic Made in Japan

Material: Porcelain

Size: 7cm (diameter) x 8cm (height) (excluding handle) Capacity: 220ml



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

Condition:new product(Brand new) with paper box


This is a mug with a floral design by Shoho of Kiyomizu ware.

It is a mug with a floral pattern.
It is decorated with flowers spread over the entire surface of a light blue called asagi.

Red and red cherry blossoms in pink and light red.
Please enjoy the profound colors that have been painted over and over.

Since it is porcelain, there is no seepage and it is baked hard.
Kiyomizu-yaki stoneware brings out the color of tea and coffee beautifully.

It is a suitable gift for celebratory occasions.

The unique overglaze painting of the halberd is very gorgeous.
It can be used in any season. It can be used in any season. How about a gift with a mug of a different color?


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This mug can be used in any season.
Size: 7cm (diameter) x 8cm (height) (excluding handle) Capacity: 220ml

Please note that each cup is handmade, so the shape, color, size, and weight of each cup will vary.
About the color of the container
Please note that the colors in the images may differ from those in the actual product due to lighting, computer and monitor settings. Please be forewarned.


Shomine Itoh, Shomine Kiln

Studied under his predecessor, Shoho.
In 1989, sale succeeded to the kiln. He mainly works with porcelain.
Mainly works with porcelain, and produces a wide range of vessels with a delicate taste. He always pursues new and original techniques.
His softly colored kotoji is especially popular.

Born in Kyoto City in 1959.
Won a prize at Kyoto Traditional Industrial Technician Exhibition in 1989.
1994 Held a solo exhibition in Paris
1995 Demonstrated and taught pottery making and painting in Australia.
Certified as a traditional craftsman in 1999
2006 Awarded the Mayor of Kyoto Prize at the Blue Kiln Society

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