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Hyottoko Beige White Mino-yaki Yunomi - Japanese Teacup

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This teacup is decorated with a typical Japanese design. The cylindrical shape of the teacups keeps the tea cool and is perfectly functional. This series is fun to collect and display. They will also be appreciated when used for entertaining people from other countries. Hyottoko (火男) is a comical Japanese character.

Minoware, or Mino-yaki 美濃焼 refers to Japanese pottery that was produced in Mino Province around the towns of Tajimi, Toki, Mizunami, and Kawagoei in Gifu Prefecture. Made using the soil of Gifu Prefecture, Minoyaki is the oldest pottery found in Japan and originated in the 7th century.

Throughout Japan's tea ceremony culture, a common purpose is to pursue the natural state of beauty. Thus you will often see teacups and ceramics formed using natural and coarse clay at first. Mixed with different styles of ancient and modern times, you can see the evolution and tradition of these kilns.

Dimension: 3.4"(W) x 4"(H)
Capacity: 12.5oz / 370ml
Origin: Japan
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    Hyottoko Beige White Mino-yaki Yunomi - Japanese Teacup
    Hyottoko Beige White Mino-yaki Yunomi - Japanese Teacup
    Hyottoko Beige White Mino-yaki Yunomi - Japanese Teacup
    Hyottoko Beige White Mino-yaki Yunomi - Japanese Teacup
    Hyottoko Beige White Mino-yaki Yunomi - Japanese Teacup
    Hyottoko Beige White Mino-yaki Yunomi - Japanese Teacup
    Hyottoko Beige White Mino-yaki Yunomi - Japanese Teacup
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    As pictured the quality is awesome and add...

    As pictured the quality is awesome and adds a fun pop of color that goes well in my kitchen.

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