Bizen Yaki Style mug
This Bizen style mug is an ideal mug for serving your tea into.
It has got beautiful rustic feel to it.
size: D 7.5cm H 9.5cm
*Bizen ware (called Bizen yaki in Japanese) is a form of pottery produced in the area around the city of Bizen in Okayama prefecture. Bizen ware is one of Japan's Six Ancient Kilns. Together with Shigaraki, Tamba, Echizen, Seto and Tokoname, Bizen ware is considered to be one of the most outstanding Japanese kilns with traditions that remain to this day. Bizen ware has a unique manufacturing method as it does not use glaze. Generally, baked pottery is given luster and water-resistance by coating it with glaze, but since Bizen ware does not use glaze, the lack of luster gives a simple, rustic appearance.
*As this is heavily handcrafted, the actual product may look slightly different.
*This item is not microwave/dishwasher safe.
This Bizen style mug is an ideal mug for serving your tea into.
It has got beautiful rustic feel to it.
size: D 7.5cm H 9.5cm
*Bizen ware (called Bizen yaki in Japanese) is a form of pottery produced in the area around the city of Bizen in Okayama prefecture. Bizen ware is one of Japan's Six Ancient Kilns. Together with Shigaraki, Tamba, Echizen, Seto and Tokoname, Bizen ware is considered to be one of the most outstanding Japanese kilns with traditions that remain to this day. Bizen ware has a unique manufacturing method as it does not use glaze. Generally, baked pottery is given luster and water-resistance by coating it with glaze, but since Bizen ware does not use glaze, the lack of luster gives a simple, rustic appearance.
*As this is heavily handcrafted, the actual product may look slightly different.
*This item is not microwave/dishwasher safe.
This Bizen style mug is an ideal mug for serving your tea into.
It has got beautiful rustic feel to it.
size: D 7.5cm H 9.5cm
*Bizen ware (called Bizen yaki in Japanese) is a form of pottery produced in the area around the city of Bizen in Okayama prefecture. Bizen ware is one of Japan's Six Ancient Kilns. Together with Shigaraki, Tamba, Echizen, Seto and Tokoname, Bizen ware is considered to be one of the most outstanding Japanese kilns with traditions that remain to this day. Bizen ware has a unique manufacturing method as it does not use glaze. Generally, baked pottery is given luster and water-resistance by coating it with glaze, but since Bizen ware does not use glaze, the lack of luster gives a simple, rustic appearance.
*As this is heavily handcrafted, the actual product may look slightly different.
*This item is not microwave/dishwasher safe.