Hokusai Wave Stacking Mug
Hokusai Wave Stacking Mug
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Enrich your home with the Tsumu series, a collection where clever functionality meets the profound artistry of Katsushika Hokusai. These mugs are thoughtfully engineered for effortless stacking, allowing you to organise your space with a sophisticated display of colour and heritage. By merging a simple, easy-to-use shape with the deep, saturated glazes characteristic of traditional Kutani ware, these mugs maintain a refined aesthetic whether you are using them or simply keeping them on display.
Each piece serves as a vibrant canvas for Hokusai’s world-renowned masterpieces, rendered with the meticulous detail and rich pigments that define Kutani painting. The comprehensive application of colour ensures that even when the mugs are nested together, they create a seamless and striking visual impact. Perfect for those who value efficiency without sacrificing artistic beauty, the Tsumu mug is a versatile addition to any modern lifestyle and a meaningful tribute to Japan’s most iconic woodblock prints.
Please be aware that handmade items may differ slightly in colour, pattern, shape, and size from the product image.
Dimensions
Dimensions
Diameter: 7.5 cm
Height: 6.5 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.
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