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Tea cup
Tea cup
classé dans : Cups - Bowls - Mugs
A Mino ceramic (porcelain) cup decorated with the "Tai" (sea bream) fish, a symbol of luck and prosperity and a good luck charm in Japan. Hand-painted by artisans, the sea bream's interior shimmers with a silver pattern, while golden waves adorn the exterior. Representing vitality and success, this fish leaping among the waves is a metaphor for a bright future.
It stems from the Mino ceramic (Minoyaki) tradition, produced in the Tōnō region, in eastern Gifu Prefecture. Accounting for nearly 60% of ceramic tableware production in Japan, Minoyaki is now considered one of the pillars of Japanese ceramic art.
Rooted in over 1,300 years of history, Mino ceramics has its origins in the "Sueki" firing techniques, passed down from the Korean Peninsula. Since then, it has evolved while preserving the essence of its craftsmanship, to offer today pieces that fit naturally into everyday life. Without always knowing it, many Japanese families use Minoyaki on a daily basis.
Dimensions : 122mm (diameter); 55mm (height) Capacity: 330ml Material: Ceramic Origin: Japan
A Mino ceramic (porcelain) cup decorated with the "Tai" (sea bream) fish, a symbol of luck and prosperity and a good luck charm in Japan. Hand-painted by artisans, the sea bream's interior shimmers with a silver pattern, while golden waves adorn the exterior. Representing vitality and success, this fish leaping among the waves is a metaphor for a bright future.
It stems from the Mino ceramic (Minoyaki) tradition, produced in the Tōnō region, in eastern Gifu Prefecture. Accounting for nearly 60% of ceramic tableware production in Japan, Minoyaki is now considered one of the pillars of Japanese ceramic art.
Rooted in over 1,300 years of history, Mino ceramics has its origins in the "Sueki" firing techniques, passed down from the Korean Peninsula. Since then, it has evolved while preserving the essence of its craftsmanship, to offer today pieces that fit naturally into everyday life. Without always knowing it, many Japanese families use Minoyaki on a daily basis.
Dimensions : 122mm (diameter); 55mm (height) Capacity: 330ml Material: Ceramic Origin: Japan