A mug with a white glaze applied using the shinogi technique.
The shading of the glaze on the plain surface gives it individuality, and the colors look different when the light hits them in the same way but not in the same way.
These mugs are a perfect companion for those who take a break once in a while to enjoy their meals in the midst of their busy lives.
Koishiwara clay is rich in iron, and when fired at 1,250 degrees Celsius, the color of the iron changes the color of the glaze to a soft white. The gentleness produced by nature is what makes natural ingredients stand out even more.
The actual color may differ from the picture shown here due to the convenience of the monitor.
Product details◇
Size: Mouth diameter 9.0 cm, height 9.5 cm
Color: White glaze
Material: Ceramic
● Pottery: Takatori ware
Place of production: Higashimine Village, Fukuoka Prefecture
Potter: Rokuroan Shigeko Motonaga
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- A mug with a white glaze applied using the shinogi technique. The shading of the glaze on the plain surface gives it individuality, and the colors look different when the light hits them in the same way but not in the same way.
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