Gohon Mubyou Couple Teacups and Rice top Bowls set Toshiya Kiln Made in Japan Kyoto ceramic

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Gohon Mubyou Couple Teacups and Rice top Bowls set Toshiya Kiln Made in Japan Kyoto ceramic, Material: CeramicDimensions: Large teacup 65cm diameter x 8cm highSmall 6cm in diameter x.
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Product code: Gohon Mubyou Couple Teacups and Rice top Bowls set Toshiya Kiln Made in Japan Kyoto ceramic

Material: Ceramic

Dimensions: Large teacup, 6.5cm diameter x 8cm high
Small 6cm in diameter x 7.5cm in height

   Rice bowl Large: 12cm (diameter) x 5cm (height) 
 Small: Diameter 11.5cm x height 4.5cm


Origin: Japan Kyoto ceramic Kyo yaki Made in Japan hand made

Condition:new product(Brand new) with paper box

This is a set of Gohon Rokugou couple teacups and a couple teacups by Toshiya of Kiyomizu-yaki Kyoto ware.

The six gourds represent good health. The auspicious gourds emerge from the deep Gohonte skin.

This set of six gourds is perfect for daily meals to protect your health.
The result is an auspicious rice bowl that is perfect as a gift.

This set of rice bowls and teacups are light and thin, with a hand-blown finish typical of Kiyomizu-yaki.

Six gourds in six different colors.

The six gourds of Kyoto ware are gorgeous in their austerity.

Product No. 11374 Gohon Rokugou Teacups and Teacups Set Toshiya

Dimensions: Large teacup, 6.5cm diameter x 8cm high
Small 6cm in diameter x 7.5cm in height

   Rice bowl Large: 12cm (diameter) x 5cm (height) 
 Small: Diameter 11.5cm x height 4.5cm Cosmetic box

The shape, color, and size of each piece will vary due to its handmade nature.

About the color of the container

Please note that the color of the product may differ from the actual top product due to lighting, computer and monitor settings.
Please be forewarned.

Ceramics History Toshiya Iguri Toshiya Kiln

Born in 1962 in Kyoto. Studied under Kozo Kawashima.
Opened Toshiya Kiln in 1984.
He produces earthenware with a warm and gentle expression, such as yakijime.

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