Handmade and hand-painted tea cup set with a saucer
Master Shōami Takano is one of the acknowledged Kiyomizu artisans in Kyoto.
Kyo or Kiyomizu pottery looks back on 400 years history, and is now a symbol of Kyoto. To serve the desire of Aristocrats, tea masters and culinary specialists of the era, Kyo or Kiyomizu pottery has incorporated design and artistry not only from Japan but also from China and the Korean Peninsula. Even up to now exquisite artistry and excellent craftsmanship is a core quality of Kyo ware: each piece is modeled and decorated carefully by hand.
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Item code: TDY144
Artisan: Shōami Takano
Origin: Japan
Material: porcelain
Capacity: 180 ml / 6 oz (filled to 80%)
Dimensions: Cup: Φ 9 cm x H: 7 cm, Plate: Φ 15.5 cm x H: 2 cm
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Initiation:
Before first use, rinse the cup with lukewarm (not hot) water, then let it dry completely!
Usage:
Porcelain is sensitive to sudden temperature changes, never expose the cup to open flame! Avoid placing it on hot surfaces, like stove, and never use it in microwave or oven.
Cleaning:
Rinse it well after every use. It is better to avoid dishwashing liquid, but you can use gentle, organic soap to clean your cup. Never use bleach!
Avoid using dishwasher or dryer!
Avoid scrubbing the cup as it might damage the painting.
Storage:
After use, always let the cup dry completely, for if stored away while still wet, it might develop an unpleasant smell or mold.