







Black & Gold Brushstroke Yunomi Teacup
Experience Japanese Artistry in Every Sip
Immerse yourself in the captivating beauty of Japanese craftsmanship with our Black & Gold Brushstroke Yunomi Teacup. A true masterpiece of authentic historic Tajimi ceramic, this exquisite teacup features bold, dynamic gold brushstrokes that sweep across a lustrous, glossy black glaze. The design evokes the mesmerizing dance of light in a night sky, making each piece a striking statement that beautifully blends traditional artistry with modern elegance.
Designed for Comfort and Stability
Beyond its breathtaking aesthetics, this yunomi is thoughtfully engineered for an unparalleled tea-drinking experience. Its contoured body not only adds a unique tactile texture but also ensures a natural, secure grip in your hand. The cup's widened base and top provide both visual harmony and exceptional practical stability, making it a reliable companion for your daily tea rituals or serene moments of quiet contemplation.
A Testament to Master Craftsmanship
Each Black & Gold Brushstroke Yunomi Teacup is a testament to the skill and dedication of master artisans. Hand-shaped and individually marked, no two cups are exactly alike, ensuring your piece is truly one-of-a-kind. This versatile design allows it to seamlessly complement both traditional Japanese and contemporary tableware, effortlessly elevating any setting.
Important Note on Handcrafted Uniqueness
As with all handcrafted items, the unique artisan process means that the appearance, texture, and brushstroke patterns of each teacup may vary slightly from piece to piece. These beautiful individual characteristics are a hallmark of genuine craftsmanship and are to be celebrated. We appreciate your understanding and embrace of these subtle distinctions that make your yunomi truly unique.
The Legacy of Tajimi: A Golden Age of Ceramics
This piece originates from the historic kilns of the Tajimi region, an area whose very foundations are built on millennia of pottery making. During the turbulent Azuchi-Momoyama period (late 16th century), master potters fleeing war found sanctuary here. Supported by powerful warlords like Oda Nobunaga and visionary tea masters, they abandoned perfect symmetry to embrace the dramatic, irregular beauty of nature. To hold this vessel is to touch a 400-year-old story of political intrigue, artistic rebellion, and the relentless pursuit of the perfect tea ceremony.
| Quantity | 1 |
| Size | D 7.5 cm (3 in) x H 8.3 cm (3.3 in) |
| Capacity | 240 cc (8.1 fl oz) |
| Material | ceramic |
| Weight | 231 g (0.5 lbs) |
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