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Hasami Mug Black

Regular price €32,00
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Indulge in the sleek sophistication of our Hasami Mug Black, a modern essential for your daily coffee or tea ritual.

The black finish of Hasami's mug exudes a contemporary allure, with a raw touch reminiscent of natural porcelain, enhanced by a sophisticated black pigment. Its matte texture and color allow the natural material underneath to subtly shine through, elevating your drinking experience.

Hasami's Porcelain Tableware Collection encourages stacking and combining, enabling you to transform plates into convenient lids for bowls and cups, making every piece both functional and complementary. Whether neatly stored or displayed in your kitchen, it effortlessly blends into your space.

Celebrating unparalleled craftsmanship, each piece of this artisanal tableware is meticulously crafted in the historic pottery town of Hasami within Nagasaki's renowned ceramic districts in Japan. Thoughtfully designed by Takuhiro Shinomoto of Tortoise in Venice AC, it seamlessly marries modern aesthetics with a nod to tradition.

Product Features

• Ø8.5 x H8.9 cm
• Features black finish
• Made in Japan according to ancient tradition
• Suitable for dishwasher and microwave usage
• Slight differences in color are normal and part of the product's natural beauty
• Comes in a custom made carton box

Care Guide

These handmade ceramics are cleverly designed to be stacked and stored with ease. You'll be surprised by their durability as they are dishwasher-safe and can go in the microwave. The natural porcelain is lightly glazed and the earthy textures are obtained by mixing different local clays into the porcelain, so slight differences in colour are natural and part of their beauty.

About Hasami Porcelain

The historic town of Hasami in Nagasaki Prefecture is one of the foremost pottery districts in Japan. Hasami began crafting its porcelainware almost 400 years ago during the Edo period, distributing them throughout Japan as well as to Europe through the port of Nagasaki. Hasami craftsmen were able to develop a highly efficient system to mass produce their porcelain products thereby making them more consistent in quality and reasonable in price. Hasami Porcelain was designed by Takuhiro Shinomoto of Tortoise in Venice, CA whose vision was to integrate modern tableware design with the organic quality produced by traditional Japanese manufacturing techniques.
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