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Diameter: Approximately 12.5cm Height: Approximately 7.6cm No box included. Will be carefully packaged with cushioning material for shipping. "瑞 (zui)" is a kanji that means auspiciousness, a sign of good fortune, or a good omen. This teacup features a design called "Unkin Moyo" (Cloud and Brocade Pattern), which combines cherry blossoms and autumn leaves. Unkin Moyo: This design depicts full-bloomed cherry blossoms like white clouds and autumn leaves like brocade on a single vessel. It originates from an old poem, "The cherry blossoms of Yoshino appear like clouds, and the autumn leaves of Tatsuta River are like brocade," making it an auspicious pattern usable in both spring and autumn. Style: This is a Rinpa-style painting devised by Ninami Dohachi, a Kyoto-ware potter, often seen in "Ninsei-utsushi" works that reproduce the techniques and style of Ninsei Nonomura. Significance: Teacups with such auspicious patterns are treasured in tea ceremonies because they can be used for celebrations and regardless of the season. The character "瑞" may be part of the teacup's name or the artist's name, but it cannot be confirmed from the image. - Design: Teacup with floral and leaf patterns - Colors: Multicolor (blue, red, green, white) - Material: Ceramic - Shape: Rounded shape - Usage: Usable as a tea utensil Thank you for viewing.
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