Shino Inka sake cup set, Yoshinobu kiln Kyo ware Kiyomizu ware good Made in Japan Kyoto ceramic

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Shino Inka sake cup set, Yoshinobu kiln Kyo ware Kiyomizu ware good Made in Japan Kyoto ceramic, Material: CeramicDimensions: bottle 75cm (diameter) 11cm (height) cup 6cm (diameter) 5cm (height)  Capacity: 270ccOrigin:.
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Product code: Shino Inka sake cup set, Yoshinobu kiln Kyo ware Kiyomizu ware good Made in Japan Kyoto ceramic

Material: Ceramic

Dimensions: bottle, 7.5cm (diameter), 11cm (height),
cup 6cm (diameter), 5cm (height)  

Capacity: 270cc

Origin: Japan Kyoto ceramic Kyo yaki Made in Japan hand made

Condition:new product(Brand new) good with paper box


Kiyomizu ware kiln, Kawashima Yoshinobu kiln, Shino Inka Odoshi sake cup set.
The price is for a set of three pieces, one tokkuri and two gugunomi.

Inka pattern is stamped on a white ground and finished with a lovely, mellow Shino glaze.

The gilded stripes are gorgeous.
The Inka technique, in which flower patterns are embedded, was introduced from the Korean Peninsula during the tea ceremony.

It has a rough, handmade look that is hard to cool down.
The unevenness of the feldspar glaze is a tasteful and generous sake cup.

The inside has white brush marks. It has a sense of weight, which is rare for Kiyomizu ware.

It is a Kyoto-style Shino ware that is gorgeous in its austerity.


Product No. 7458 Shino Inka Odori Sake Cup Set

The price is for a set of three pieces, one sake bottle and two drinking cups.


The shape, color, and size of each item will vary due to its handmade nature.  
The actual color of the item you receive may differ from the color shown on the product page.
The actual color of the item you receive may differ from the color shown on the product page due to the lighting, computer, monitor type, and settings used during photography.


Ceramics History Yoshinobu Kawashima, Yoshinobu Kishin Kiln

Learned the techniques of Sometsuke and Ue (overglaze enamels) at Sakaguchi Sanraku Kiln and Koge Tanzan Kiln for three years each.
In 1984, he devoted himself to pottery making under his father-in-law Kozo Kawashima at the Uji Sumiyama Craft Village.
The soft atmosphere of his works, which make full use of the earthy flavor, is familiar and popular.

Born in 1956 in Osaka.
Awarded the Excellence Prize at the Kyoto Prefecture Best Design Exhibition in 1991.

Many other solo exhibitions

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