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Kanoko Pattern Cup & Saucer / no,1379-b

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鹿の子柄 カップ&ソーサー
Kanoko Pattern Cup & Saucer / no,1379-b
$40
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It is an original design of Tosengama, which expresses the white dots that appear on the back of a fawn, "Kanoko-madara(pattern of the Japanese deer)", using brown amber glaze and beige glaze.
Since each piece is placed one by one with a brush, the pattern differs slightly depending on the vessel.
The combination of deep brown and beige with amber glaze creates a high-quality coffee time.

The handle is gently rounded and has a moderate sense of stability and is easy to hold.
Stacking is also in the assumed position.


A vessel that can be used for a long time, and a design that is more comfortable to use.

 

| Materials |
pottery

| Actual size |
Cup: Approx. φ8.3cm x h6.4cm Width 10.7cm Capacity 200cc (when full)
Saucer: about φ13.8cm x h2.2cm

| Package |
paper box

| Cleaning method and handling precautions |
Please refrain from using the microwave or dishwasher.

| About delivery date |
If there is stock: We will respond on the same day.
If there is no stock: Production will start from the beginning of April 2022, so it will be handed over after GW. Production time is usually 45 days.
*Since it is posted at the same time as the exhibition sales event, it may be out of stock at the time you place your order. Thank you very much for your understanding.

| Others |
Since each product is handmade, the color may differ from the photo.

Tosen kiln

We carry out all production processes from molding to painting, firing and overglaze painting in Sennyuji area, Kyoto, where many kilns are located. We create tableware that matches modern lifestyles while using traditional techniques.

鹿の子柄 カップ&ソーサー

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