- Description
- CREATORS INFO
Ichin's plump touch
The cloisonné pattern is drawn using the technique of "icchinmori", in which clay is made into a paste and squeezed out of a bag to draw a three-dimensional pattern.
Please use it as an everyday vessel.
| Materials |
porcelain
|Color|
black
| Actual size |
Approximately 12 cm in diameter x 6.3 cm in height
| Package |
paper box
| Cleaning method and handling precautions |
It will last longer if you refrain from using it in the microwave or dishwasher.
| About delivery date |
If in stock: We will respond on the same day.
If there is no stock: It will take about a month and a half.
Although we strive to manage inventory, inventory is constantly changing, so it may be out of stock at the time you place your order. Thank you very much for your understanding.
KOSHUN TOUEN Co.,
Koshun Touen is a workshop that has been in business for three generations in the Hiyoshi area, a region famous as one of Kyoto's leading ceramic production areas.
Using the "Kochi technique" which produces striking, vivid colors, they create a wide range of products, from tea ceremony utensils to everyday tableware.
The intricate patterns that are characteristic of Kochi are the result of the "Icchin" technique, in which clay is melted into a paste and squeezed out of a bag like icing cookies.