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Mikawachi Ware Hirado Yusho Kiln Tea Set Kyusu (teapot) x 1, Teacups x 5, Chahokoshi (tea waste bowl) x 1 [Size] Kyusu Height: Approximately 10cm Length: Approximately 14cm Width: Approximately 15.5cm Mouth Diameter: Approximately 10.5cm Capacity: Approximately 400ml Teacup Height: Approximately 6cm Mouth Diameter: Approximately 10cm Capacity: Approximately 140ml Chahokoshi Height: Approximately 8.5cm Diameter: Approximately 11.5cm [Hirado Yusho Kiln] Hirado Mikawachi ware in Sasebo dates back to the Bunroku War, when Lord Matsuura Shigenobu, the feudal lord of Hirado, brought potters back from Korea and provided patronage as the domain's official kiln, ordering the production of pottery. Furthermore, they discovered high-quality raw materials for white porcelain and built a kiln in Mikawachi, developing products. They have inherited the tradition and history for 380 years, reaching the present day. The characteristics of Mikawachi ware are the elegant refinement of white porcelain decorated with deep indigo blue gos (underglaze cobalt), and they are proud and constantly striving to develop new works, not allowing other regions to follow. In 1961, their works were purchased by Emperor Showa and Empress Kojun during their Kyushu tour. There are no noticeable scratches or stains, but as it has been used, there are some signs of use and damage due to aging. Please refrain from purchasing if you are concerned about minor details, as this is a used item. Original box is not included.
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