Indigo Floral Stacking Mug Radial
Indigo Floral Stacking Mug Radial
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Originating from the historic ceramic town of Hasami, this piece is a collaborative creation between Fysm Color and Shouhou Gama. The striking botanical indigo motifs are painted entirely by hand, creating a beautiful nostalgic contrast against the white porcelain base.
The mugs are shaped to stack neatly, reducing their storage footprint while looking brilliant together on the shelf. Whether you choose identical designs or mix-and-match, they make a wonderful retro addition to the kitchen. Generously sized and designed with a wide handle, they offer a comfortable grip for tea, coffee, or even desserts.
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: 9 cm
Height: 8 cm
Please note that product dimensions are approximate and individual items may have slight variations.
About the Region
About the Region
Hasami Ware
Originating in Nagasaki Prefecture, Hasami-yaki has been at the centre of everyday Japanese dining for over four hundred years. Born from a desire to create durable, high-quality tableware for common use, Hasami artisans revolutionised the craft by introducing large-scale climbing kilns. This approach allowed them to achieve remarkable consistency, making porcelain accessible to ordinary households across the country.
Rather than a single potter producing every stage, the process is shared amongst specialised masters: from the clay preparation and mould-making to the casting, glazing, and firing. This collaborative system ensures an exceptional level of precision and functional refinement, resulting in pieces that withstand the rigours of daily use.
To ensure this product is right for you, please review the Care Instructions prior to purchase.
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