Shinogi Mug | Blue | Large | Gahou Kiln | Tanba ware
Shinogi Mug | Blue | Large | Gahou Kiln | Tanba ware
Shinogi Mug | Blue | Large | Gahou Kiln | Tanba ware
Shinogi Mug | Blue | Large | Gahou Kiln | Tanba ware
Shinogi Mug | Blue | Large | Gahou Kiln | Tanba ware
Shinogi Mug | Blue | Large | Gahou Kiln | Tanba ware

Shinogi Mug | Blue | Large | Gahou Kiln | Tanba ware

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A white breath that blends into everyday life. Tamba ware, Gaho Kiln's "shinogi" large mug

White, with a handmade warmth in its crisp silence. This mug, from Tamba ware's "Gaho Kiln," features the beautiful "shinogi" technique. The shadows created by each vertical groove change their expression with the angle of light, bringing rhythm and depth to your dining table.

Generous size for luxurious moments What surprises you when you pick it up is its soft texture and the perfectly balanced weight. Its slightly larger size is ideal for a moment to reset yourself, away from the busy daily routine.

  • For morning milk tea: Pour in plenty of milk and cup the warmth in both hands. The matte white texture softly melts into the morning light.

  • For accompanying a book: Sip hot café au lait slowly while holding your favorite book. The moderate thickness, which keeps it warm, gently prolongs your peaceful time.

  • For potage soup: Its wide-mouthed design makes it excellent as a soup cup. It becomes the star of a one-plate breakfast with bread.

A gently powerful "white" scenery, like kohiki ware. This piece, which you will grow to love more with use, shines with Gaho Kiln's unique modern sensibility. Why not add a touch of peace to your daily life?

Size: Width 9.2cm Height 7.5cm

Condition: New

Origin/Maker: Gaho Kiln (Tamba ware)

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Due to the handmade nature of some products, there may be slight differences in color, shape, and size from the photos. Ceramic-specific "individual differences" (uneven color, crazing, pinholes, iron spots, etc.) are considered natural textures intended by the artist and kiln, and do not constitute defects. We hope you enjoy the "scenery" of these one-of-a-kind vessels, which cannot be found in mass-produced items.

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