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Iga-yaki Cup, Hydrangea

Asemi Co.
New
$59.00
  • SKU: AAC010
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Description

Iga-yaki Cup Hydrangea, Small Iga-Yaki cups are a perfect & unique combination of timeless design and the oldest form of Japanese pottery. A true handmade Wabi-Sabi beauty with over 1200 years of history, perfectly suited for your unique experience of tea, coffee or other beverages.

This version comes with a speckled dark clay and lively fresh Hydrangea coloured glaze. Tiny pebbles inside the gaerome clay give their cups the distinctive rough look. Glazed or unglazed - each of Asemi Co.'s cups have their own unique character. Their pottery is made by various artisans who represent their traditional regional pottery style.

All are made in the same contemporary shape, creating a collection where different pottery types can be combined with each other. Handmade in Tokyo, Japan.

Asemi Co is a Japanese brand that was created by Yuki & Lars, designers and longtime friends. Always fascinated by traditional craftsmanship, they came together in 2015 to launch Asemi Co. Their mission is to preserve traditional local Japanese craftsmanship by combining various handicrafts with contemporary design. The resulting products thus offer a fusion of contemporary design and know-how. They selected many craftsmen from all over Japan to give the Asemi cup a local identity in each Japanese region. Asemi Co. mugs come in two sizes. They may look different at first glance, but they all have the same basic design, which allows them to be combined and stacked no matter what style of pottery they were made with. Shigaraki-yaki is pottery made in Shiga Prefecture. It dates back to the Tenpyo era, when roofing tiles were made for a castle in 742. Although nowadays many people associate Shigaraki-yaki with Tanuki (Japanese raccoon dog) statues, it has a long history of producing tea ware, large jars and pots.  Shigaraki-yaki is one of Japan’s Six Ancient Kilns. Together with Bizen, Tamba, Echizen, Seto, and Tokoname, it is considered to be one of the most important historical Japanese pottery production areas. The Asemi Co. Shigaraki-yaki cups are made by the artisan Daiki Okuda.

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