The most common white elephant inlay pattern on the surface of Mishima artifacts is a fine and continuous pattern.
Pressing continuous indentations with a tool or stamp
Then brush the whole area with white makeup soil.
Fill the concave part with white mud
Then use a tool to scrape off the unnecessary white mud on the surface
Finally, white and gray staggered textures are left
Compared to the luxurious and delicate dyed colored objects
Simple utensils can touch the hearts of tea lovers
Mishima hand-made objects were introduced to Japan via the Korean Peninsula in the early days
Because the printed pattern on the vessel is very similar to the pattern that appears in the calendar promulgated by Mishima Shrine
Mishima Fumiyo is popular among the majority of people
Therefore, it appeared in large numbers in folk earthenware pots and daily utensils.
Today, you can still often see Hanamishima’s shadow on earthenware pots.
Kyoto-yaki Matsumine
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SIZE: Diameter 13cm X Height 7.8cm
*Hand-fired glaze colors. Sizes may vary slightly
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