A cup of simple beauty with a silhouette composed with straight lines.
The minimalistic, elegant presence compliments any occasions- it makes a great fit not only for drinks but also for a single serving desserts and salads.
Kokuren/Black clay cup
A matte texture cup made of a non-absorbent clay baked into a dense, durable but lightweight body. The nature of the clay being non-absorbent prevents smells and tastes from the contents to transfer onto the cup.
Hakuren/White clay cup
This cup is made of a revival and a modern interpretation of Hakudei, a clay that was used in Showa era. The color will mellow overtime with use, but if you see any stain that appears to be “too much”, soaking the cup in a diluted bleach overnight helps remove it.
White Glaze
A white porcelain with a hint of glossy blue, that complements green tea- however it is also a great choice for serving sake and tea-time sweets.
White matte
Cup with a non-glossy, smooth surface. Soaking the cup in a diluted bleach and washing it help remove stains if necessary.
Seiren/Blue clay cup
A hazy, soft blue appears as the colorless glaze touches and reacts with the clay in the kiln. The gentle hue is reminiscent of serene beauty of still water or rain drops resting on new leaves. A wonderful choice to enjoy tea and coffee with your eyes too.
Sumi Kannyu/Crazed Ink
The pattern on the cups are called crazing. The glaze reveals this unique pattern of crack that occurs from how the clay and glaze shrunk in different rate throughout the making process. Then, sumi ink, a charcoal based ink is applied to darken and compliment the crazing across the cup. The crazed ceramics are loved for its ageing process- as you use it it will develop its own crazing and patina of your journey with it.