Handmade Wan-nari chawan, made with glazed shades of bluish shades on a white background, referring to the works of the 1930s. The material is a stone-clay tile on its surface, which is quoted by kurama stones. The interior of the Wan – nari chawan was a non – figurative glaze to highlight the green color of the matcha tea powder during tea making. Shape and color are both organic and neutral in modern and postmodern interior design.
Wan nari chawan with kurama surface
16 300 Ft 12 100 Ft
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Wan nari chawan with kurama surface:
Handmade Wan-nari chawan, made with glazed shades of bluish shades on a white background, referring to the works of the 1930s. The material is a stone-clay tile on its surface, which is quoted by kurama stones. The interior of the Wan – nari chawan was a non – figurative glaze to highlight the green color of the matcha tea powder during tea making. Shape and color are both organic and neutral in modern and postmodern interior design.
Packaging: Orange colored with ink and stamped with stone on canvas, used in a not daily Japanese daily newspaper, in a cardboard box.
The Kitsimono Workshop is always packed with recycled Japanese and Chinese printing and other packaging materials, whenever possible. With recycled packaging materials for environmental protection, environmentally conscious thinking, and eastern ceramics. We refer back to the packing habits of the XXth century.