Material: Ceramic
Size: Large: 7.5cm (diameter) x 8cm (height)
Origin: Japan Kyoto ceramic Kyo yaki Made in Japan hand made
Condition:new product(Brand new) with paper box
This is a teacup with a cute cat design by Yoshimura Rakuiri, a Raku-yaki potter in Kyoto.
The soft Raku-yaki fabric is covered with a cute cat painted with colors typical of Kyo-yaki.
Two cats slumbering in the sun, beautifully on sale expressed in different colors.
The cats relaxing in the sun are drawn with a gentle touch.
This teacup has an appealing soft expression unique to Raku ware.
It is a teacup that makes the most of the softness of Raku ware.
Please use it gently.
Two charming cats are a symbol of happiness.
As represented by the "beckoning cat," the cat pattern is perfect for giving as a gift to married couples and couples who want to attract people and friends to their home.
It is baked with wishes for marital bliss and family safety.
This Kiyomizu-yaki pottery gem is filled with a Japanese sense of good fortune.
Please add a cat to your regular table!
Product No. 9762 "Nitten in the sun" Large
Dishwasher safe, microwave oven safe.
Dishwasher safe, microwave oven safe, large size, diameter 7.5cm, height 8cm, cosmetic box
The shape, color, size, and weight of each item will vary due to its handmade nature.
About the color of the bowl
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Ceramic History Yoshimura Rakuiri
Rakuiri II
Born in 1929
Finished the potter's training course in Kyoto in 1948.
Studied under his father Jinshiro, and succeeded to the Rakuiri style.
Belonged to Kyoto Rakugyokai. Became president of the Kyoto Rakuyo-kai in April 1985.
Rakuiri III
1959 Born in Kyoto as the eldest son of Rakuiri II.
1982 Graduated from Faculty of Economics, Doshisha University
1983 Completed a course in ceramics for successors in traditional industries at the Kyoto Municipal Industrial Research Institute
1984 Graduated from the Molding Course of the Kyoto Prefectural Ceramic Art Training School, and studied under his father, Yoshimura Rakuiri Ⅱ.
1986 Joined the ceramic group Chellamista
1989 Participated in a number of group exhibitions, and founded and presided over the Rakuirigama studio.
1993 Participated in the Kyoto Kiyomizu Pottery Paris Exhibition and was selected.
2000 Received the mark of Shigeo from Kumagai Ryusho of Sennyu-ji Temple.
2002 Shigeo Yoshimura Exhibition (Kochi Daimaru, Hakata Daimaru)
2003 Yoshimura Shigeo Tea Ceremony Pottery Exhibition (Takashimaya, Kyoto)
2004 Assumed the name of Manpuku-do Yoshimura Rakuyu
Product code: Sun-dried cat teacup Large on sale size Rakunyu Kiln Made in Japan Kyoto ceramic