Hannari-Nami no Hikari Pair of Cups
ID:HN-5023
¥3,960
- Nom de la marque
- Hannari
- Utilisez
- TBD
- Forme du produit
- ---
- Unité
- Pack of 2
- Taille du produit
- TBD
- Taille de l'emballage
- TBD
- Poids de l'emballage
- TBD
- Jours d'expédition
- 3 - 5 jours
- Pays d'origine
- Japan
- Remarques
- *Delivery to Okinawa and remote islands takes 1 to 2 weeks.
This set of paired yellow and crisp blue cups evokes the image of sunlight shimmering between the waves.
The gentle hues give a sense of warmth.
The bronze color on the top of each cup is beautiful and elegant.
Not only are they well-designed, but their shape makes them easy to hold in a woman's hand, making them very useful for tea time and evening drinks.
The gentle coloring blends well with the tableware used in everyday life. Even when tucked away in a cupboard, it has a strong presence and makes a wonderful addition to any home.
About Minoyaki
Minoyaki is a type of pottery that we use casually in our daily lives, and it is a part of our dining room table and stores. It is not too much to say that it is the representative of Japanese pottery.
Its history dates back as far as 1,300 years ago, but it still conveys the charm of ceramics while incorporating new sensibilities. Products in a wide variety of colors and shapes, such as tea bowls, plates, rice bowls, tokuri (sake bottole), and ochoko (sake cups) are made, and the pottery is so versatile that it is said to be "characterized by its lack of features.
The gentle hues give a sense of warmth.
The bronze color on the top of each cup is beautiful and elegant.
Not only are they well-designed, but their shape makes them easy to hold in a woman's hand, making them very useful for tea time and evening drinks.
The gentle coloring blends well with the tableware used in everyday life. Even when tucked away in a cupboard, it has a strong presence and makes a wonderful addition to any home.
About Minoyaki
Minoyaki is a type of pottery that we use casually in our daily lives, and it is a part of our dining room table and stores. It is not too much to say that it is the representative of Japanese pottery.
Its history dates back as far as 1,300 years ago, but it still conveys the charm of ceramics while incorporating new sensibilities. Products in a wide variety of colors and shapes, such as tea bowls, plates, rice bowls, tokuri (sake bottole), and ochoko (sake cups) are made, and the pottery is so versatile that it is said to be "characterized by its lack of features.
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