Cup and saucer set

Automatic Translation (Original Language: Japanese)
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Cup and saucer set - Pottery & Glasswork - Pottery

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one-of-a-kind Painting Theme: Niraikanai Niraikanai is The paradise across the ocean (folk belief of Okinawa) Cup ■Caliber/Diameter/Approx. 7.9cm Height: Approx. 6.2cm Weight: Approx. 143g Saucer ■Length/Diameter/Approx. 16.8cm Height: Approx. 2.2cm Weight: Approx. 287g This is a one-of-a-kind piece that has been painted freehand on clay. They pursue their own style by adding glazes and processes based on traditional Okinawan techniques. Each original painting has its own story. I would be happy if you could enjoy it at your leisure. *Before purchasing Because these are handmade products, there may be slight differences in shape, color, size, etc. Also, because each product is hand-painted, there may be differences in line thickness, balance, color shading, etc. Thank you for your understanding. About Crazing After firing, pottery shrinks as it cools in the kiln. At this time, cracks called crazing appear in the glaze layer due to the difference in the shrinkage rate between the base and the glaze. Even after the pottery is removed from the kiln, the base reacts with the water vapor in the air and expands little by little, causing crazing in the vitrified glaze, which is less likely to expand. If the crazing area is immersed in water, a spot-like pattern may appear, but this is because the water has soaked into the base and will become less noticeable once it dries. There is no need to worry about water leakage, so please use it with confidence.

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Pottery
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Handmade
Where It's Made
Japan
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No.10,847 - DIY Materials  |  No.462 - Pottery & Glasswork
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Listing Summary
A cup and saucer from the Onagaya classic series. The saucer is molded so that it can be used alone.

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