Arita-yaki porcelain has a long history, dating back to 1616, when "china stone," the raw material for porcelain, was discovered at Mount Izumiyama in Arita Town and porcelain was fired. Arita-yaki porcelain has continued to be produced for over 400 years, and is said to be the oldest porcelain in Japan.
Indigo petals with openwork. A harmony of tradition and modern design typical of Aritayaki porcelain. Thin and light cup and easy-to-use saucer. The light leaking from the petals is beautiful.
Imari Ware, a gem of hand-painted ware. The dignified wasabi stems and rounded leaves. Please enjoy the vivid and beautiful contrast.
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