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- Kyo ware / Kiyomizu ware "Kinsai Tsubaki (Camellia)" K0426 Tea Cup 220ml
Kyo ware / Kiyomizu ware "Kinsai Tsubaki (Camellia)" K0426 Tea Cup 220ml
Description
KAYORI - Playing with the gorgeousness - Find new ways to enjoy by adding and combining a few things that have been handed down for a long time. Such a rich sense of playfulness is one of the things that Kyoto has cultivated over the long history. Playfulness adds glamour to people's lives and activities at all times. "Kayori" is a brand of Nishikawa Keizaburo Shoten that proposes new ways to enjoy Kyoto ware and Shimizu ware. You can boldly incorporate Western colors and motifs into your painting, or combine traditional tea tools in unexpected ways. Please enjoy the gorgeousness of the fresh Kyoto. teacups are still widely used in Japanese households. It was introduced with tea from China in the Heian period, and it became popular in the Edo period. Each family member uses a personal belonging device, and there is a "Kumiyu-don" that is used by each couple. Because it is excellent in heat retention, it is suitable for drinking hot tea, pour up to about six parts and have a non-hot part of the upper part.
Japanese Traditional Arts and Crafts/KYOTO WARE/KIYOMIZU
WARE "Kyoyaki, Shimizu Ware: About Nishikawa Sasaburo Shoten"
Ancient Kyoto is Gojozaka. Nishikawa Keizaburo Shoten is a shop located in the neighborhood where pottery kilns and pottery are lined up. Since our founding in 1917, we have been selling pottery and porcelain mainly in Kyoto and Shimizu ware selling them in Japan and overseas. The first owner, Mr. Shinzaburo Nishikawa, exhibited at the 1958 Belgian Expo and introduced Shimizu Ware, and the second generation, Mr. Mataro, also began to handle excellent Japanese traditional crafts and miscellaneous goods.
the current president, Mr. Kayoko, takes over from his predecessor, and works hard to promote Shimizu ware and traditional Japanese crafts, and disseminates excellent Japanese traditional culture to the world. As a long-established company that will soon be celebrating its 100th anniversary, we export a variety of products, including Kyoto ware and Shimizu ware, tea utensils, flower tools, Buddhist tools, iron products, lacquerware, kimonos, antiques, tableware, and gift items, as well as in Europe and the United States, as well as in the Middle East, Southeast Asia, China, and Australia.
"About Kyo-yaki and Shimizu Ware
" In Kyoto, which has been the center of Japanese cuisine and tea ceremony since ancient times, Utsuwa has also developed in a unique way.
Even though the elaborate painting is applied to every corner, and the bold glaze overlap makes you feel the grandeur of nature, the unexpected combination of patterns and colors stirs your imagination. In order to meet the diverse needs of the discerning Kyoto townspeople, chefs, and tea makers, the artisans have drawn potter's wheelwith their own hands, poured their skills and wisdom generously, and created ceramics with various expressions. At the same time, it was also built up a unique form of production in which the kilns were repeated and repeated many times. Kyoto ware and Shimizu ware, kyoto's unique ceramics, have been designated as traditional crafts by the government, and are still widely decorated with japanese culinary landscapes. Shimizu ware,
the
"History of Kyoto ware and Shimizu ware," is a pottery from Kyoto, and the origin of the name Kiyomizu is that it was baked in front of the gate of Kiyomizu-dera Temple. As the number of potters increased outside of Kiyomizu-dera Temple, they became collectively known as "Kyo-yaki and Shimizu Ware."
The production of The Asahi Shimizu ware began in the Momoyama period, and in the early Edo period, Nonomura Ninsei, who is said to be the founder of Kyo-yaki painting, completed a brilliant and elegant colored pottery. Ogata Kenzan, who was taught the pottery method, created its own Elegant Pottery and built one of his heyday. The older brother of Ogata Inuiyama, who is five years older than me, is Kosuke Ogata, a great-natured member of the samurai school who is known to be five years older than me.
and in the latter half of the 18th century, Okuda Asahikawa succeeded in producing porcelain for the first time in Kyoto, and restored the first akae and cross-fire ware of The First Kasu Kasu at the end of the Ming Dynasty. Since then, many potters have created their own old dyeing and red paintings, and many talented master craftsmen have created their own design techniques, and Kyoto has become a mecca for Japanese ceramics.
A delicate and elegant Shimizu ware with a thin construction and beautiful design by advanced locro technique. Even now, through the transition of the times, it is highly regarded as a high-quality ceramic behind Kyoto's culture.
"Kyoto ware and Shimizu ware" "Request for purchase of products"
All of them are handmade and manufactured by manual labor. Depending on the time of manufacture, the size and capacity displayed as the product to be delivered, the color pattern of the photograph may be slightly different. In addition, because of the soil (pottery), there may be some distortion or a small black spot. Thank you for your understanding. In addition, if the stock is lost, there is a case to be received about one to two months before delivery.
"About the handling of Kyoto ware and Shimizu ware
" There are porcelain (stone) and pottery (soil) in the pottery.
Pottery is rich in water absorption and breathability, and the more you use it for a long time, the more flavor and texture it will come out.
How to
use it well, soak it in lukewarm water before using it, and if you use it with moisture in the fabric in advance, it will be difficult to attach tea astringency, stain, etc.
pottery is water-absorbing, and if you leave it absorbed dirt with moisture, mold may occur. After use, rinse with clean water, dry well, and store.
pottery has coarser particles in the fabric than porcelain, so please be especially careful when handling it.
, please do not use ceramics with
color paintings, gold and silver color, such as microwave ovens, with high temperature sores. This may cause glaze to melt out or color painting to peel off.
The color may oxidize and discolor over time. If it is darkened, it will bring back beauty if you can lightly polish it with a special polishing agent or an eraser. Do not use bleach. Please note that
products of the glaze may be damaged by sudden temperature changes such as pouring hot water suddenly. Avoid strong acids such as umeboshi, or for long-term exposure to strong salt such as saltkels.
This may cause discoloration or deterioration.
About the penetration, the product of the penetration uses a glass glaze (Uwagusuri) for glaze, and contains a fine crack called penetration.
This is an elegant feature not found in other pottery. Precautions for the use of pottery
damaged by sudden temperature changes such as pouring hot water or applying direct fire.
, it may scratch when the bottom is rubbed on a coating tray, lacquer table, etc.
do not rub strongly with a nylon strainer with a cleanser or abrasive. This may cause gold to peel off or damage the surface.
please be careful when using microwave ovens, gas products, etc. Please refrain from using it in a dishwasher.
It may cause the surface to be damaged.
, please do not call
the bonfire about the iron kettle teapot. The rust-proof hollow on the inside of the iron kettle teapot may crack weakly to the heat. The included teacups are made of stainless steel.
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