Fuefuki Boombox Yunomi Cup
Fuefuki Boombox Yunomi Cup
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Add a touch of whimsy and heritage to your tea ritual with this iconic drum-shaped teacup from the esteemed Choemon Kiln. Featuring a play on the beloved "Flute Player" motif - a design the kiln has perfected over 60 years - this piece embodies a free-spirited, unpretentious charm. The playful boombox playing character is more than just a decoration; it’s a conversation starter designed to bring a sense of joy to your table.
Crafted from high-quality porcelain, this vessel naturally adopts the temperature of your drink. It offers a tactile connection to your tea, whether it's a warming brew or a refreshing cold infusion.
While rooted in tradition, this cup is designed for modern life - it is both dishwasher and microwave safe
Please be aware that handmade items may differ slightly in colour, pattern, shape, and size from the product image.
Dimensions
Dimensions
Diameter: 6.5 cm
Height: 8.5 cm
Please note that product dimensions are approximate and individual items may have slight variations.
About the Region
About the Region
Kutani Ware
Established in 1655, Ishikawa’s Kutani-yaki is defined by its masterful use of the traditional Gosai palette, a vibrant quintet of red, green, yellow, navy, and purple. What truly sets Kutani apart is its freedom of expression. Rather than adhering to strict regional templates, each kiln is encouraged to develop its own artistic signature.
Here, porcelain is treated as a canvas; a vibrant fusion of heritage techniques and modern sensibility. This delicate balance between timeless tradition and contemporary functionality is the very soul of Kutani-yaki today.
Shop the Fuefuki collection here: Fuefuki Collection
Learn more about the story behind Fuefuki here: What is Fuefuki? The Story Behind Japan's Whistling Ceramic Musicians
To ensure this product is right for you, please review the Care Instructions prior to purchase.
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