"Tea mug Sò-Sò, 360 ml"
Tea mug series So-So made of fine porcelain. To enjoy noble Japanese green tea connoisseur chooses a Japanese green tea pot and matching bowls or mugs. With the same perfection as the pot and mug are made, the tea is prepared. Then the pleasure will be complete. All products of the So-So tableware series are handmade by artisans in Seto, one of the most important pottery strongholds in Japan. The traditional manufacturing methods achieve an extraordinarily beautiful porcelain with elegant transparency of exceptional resistance. The minimalist design makes the high-quality tableware a timeless bright spot on the tasteful table with high value retention and great sustainability. The light blue shimmer, a distinguishing feature of the So-So series crafted in the traditional manner, offers the viewer a depth that is almost spiritual. Each mug is unique. Handmade with love and enthusiasm. Many individual pieces of the manufacture have been awarded design prizes and are part of the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art, New York.
All products are unique. Slight deviations from the picture are possible. Due to the artisan production, small irregularities are evidence of authenticity and craftsmanship and do not represent a reduction in value.
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ceramic japan
Seto-Yaki
Ceramic Japan is located in the historical region of Seto and has been dedicated to uncompromising craftsmanship from the very beginning. This creative process is accompanied by production based in Seto, working hand in hand with young talented designers and traditional craftsmanship. Transparent, delicate surfaces and aesthetic forms make this porcelain one of Japan's most captivating, distinguished by its exceptional quality and durability. Many individual pieces have been honored with awards such as the "Good Design Award Japan" for their pioneering design, and today they are an integral part of the collection at the Museum of Modern Art, New York.
Manufacturers:
ceramic japan,
Seto-shi
60-4,
480-1218
Nakashinano-cho Aichi,
Japan,
www.ceramic-japan.co.jp
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