








Handcrafted Pink Kohiki Rabbit Yunomi Teacup
Experience Serenity with Authentic Japanese Artistry
Indulge in moments of tranquil beauty with our enchanting Handcrafted Pink Kohiki Rabbit Yunomi Teacup. A true testament to Japanese artistry and charm, this exquisite teacup features two delightful rabbits gracefully adorning its surface, infused with soft, pastel hues. Its warm, gentle design radiates cozy comfort, promising to bring a heartwarming smile to your face and capture your heart with its unique allure.
Discover the Rich Heritage of historic Tajimi ceramic
More than just a beautiful vessel, this Yunomi teacup proudly embodies the esteemed tradition of historic Tajimi ceramic, a renowned Japanese ceramic art form with a profound history dating back to the illustrious Momoyama period. Flourishing alongside the burgeoning tea ceremony culture, historic Tajimi ceramic was particularly cherished by tea masters during the birth of Japan's profound wabi-sabi aesthetic – an appreciation for transient and imperfect beauty.
An Enduring Tradition from Gifu Prefecture
Primarily produced in Toki City, Gifu Prefecture, historic Tajimi ceramic's legacy continues to thrive, accounting for an impressive more than half of all porcelain tableware produced in Japan today. This esteemed tradition encompasses a diverse range of captivating styles, each with its own distinct character:
- Kizeto: Refined pale yellow glazes.
- Setoguro: Glossy, deep jet-black finishes.
- Shino ware: Soft, milky-white textures.
- Oribe ware: Uniquely green-patterned designs.
Our Kohiki Rabbit Teacup beautifully reflects this rich heritage with its distinctive finish, offering a piece of this celebrated history for your home.
The Beauty of Handcrafted Uniqueness
As with all handcrafted ceramic pieces, each Kohiki Rabbit Yunomi Teacup possesses its own unique charm. Slight variations in appearance and texture are natural characteristics of artisanal craftsmanship, ensuring that your cup is truly one-of-a-kind. We celebrate these natural artistic variations as a testament to the authentic handmade process.
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 8 cm (3.1 in) x H 7.6 cm (3 in) |
| Material | ceramic |
| Weight | 150 g (0.3 lbs) |
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