[Wedding] Kutani-yaki-set soup with gold foil color (two in a set)

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[Wedding] Kutani-yaki-set soup with gold foil color (two in a set) - Teapots & Teacups - Porcelain Gold

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🌸The highest level of Japanese painted porcelain The representative of luxurious porcelain - Kutani ware 🎁 Kutani ware from Ishikawa Prefecture (Kaga, Kanazawa, Komatsu, Nomi City) in Japan is one of the three famous ware in Japan. It has a history of nearly 400 years. It is of excellent quality and unique. It is all painted and fired by hand. Kutani ware has distinctive features, bright colors, bold patterns, and is often decorated with gold foil. This is also the main source of the gorgeousness of Kutani ware. It is unique, gorgeous and noble among many local ceramics in Japan. It is your first choice for gift giving! 💫Gorgeous and elegant gold foil soup set This work is the work of Kutani Asahiyama Kiln. It is painted with natural colors as the base color, and partially painted with red and green saturated colors on the cup. Finally, handmade gold foil is affixed and fired at a low temperature to make the gold foil firm. Sticks to the cup and maintains glossy texture. The gold foil part is very eye-catching and is the protagonist of the work. The whole piece is quite gorgeous and noble, and faint red and green colors can be seen in the gaps of the gold foil, highlighting the exquisite texture. The grooves on the cup body provide users with a better holding and pouring experience, and also express the warm feel and unique sense of exclusiveness of the work. 【Group soup swallow】 Tonton is the Japanese term for a traditional tea cup, usually used for drinking tea or other hot beverages such as coffee or soup. The kutsuton is a traditional Japanese teacup set of two. Usually the kutsuton consists of two cups, one large and one small. It is often given as a wedding gift or anniversary gift, symbolizing a long and happy relationship. There will also be slight differences in design, such as different colors of details, slightly different shapes of certain parts, etc., which represents the complementarity and interdependence of the two people. ※With paper box ※size: Large soup bowl: diameter 7.2cm x height 8.2cm Xiaotangton: diameter 7cm×height 7.6cm ※The works are all handmade by craftsmen. The finished products may occasionally have kiln-fired black spots, small dents, uneven color, small bubbles, etc., and the color and pattern position of each work may be slightly different. This is normal and not flaw. In addition, the color may vary due to different monitors, please refer to the actual product, thank you. ※All the tableware works in this museum have passed inspection by the Food and Drug Administration, and there is no residue and can be used as tableware.

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Material
Porcelain
How It's Made
Handmade
Where It's Made
Japan
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No.3,883 - Kitchen & Dining  |  No.574 - Teapots & Teacups
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九谷燒 Kutaniware
Listing Summary
Kutani ware is the highest level of Japanese painted porcelain and the representative of luxurious porcelain. Originating from Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan, it is one of the three famous ware in Japan. It has a history of nearly 400 years and is of excellent quality. It is all painted and fired by hand. Kutani ware has distinctive characteristics, with bright colors, bold patterns, and often decorated with gold foil. It is unique, gorgeous and noble among many local ceramic arts in Japan!

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