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This is a work by the late Kazushi Nagayoshi, a ceramic artist from Miyama, Kagoshima Prefecture. The Nagayoshi kiln is a very popular and renowned pottery. The two goblets each have subtly different colors and textures (see photos), but they feel very comfortable in the hand. There are several small, dot-like indentations (pinholes) on the sides, which are a characteristic of the original pottery. Please enlarge images 9, 10, and 15. Please refrain from purchasing if you are concerned. How about using them daily, matching various styles? They are lovely goblet-shaped cups. Enjoy tea, coffee, alcohol, amazake (sweet rice drink), tomato juice, smoothies, etc. They are also great as dessert cups for serving fruits, ice cream, mousse, pudding, etc. They are also perfect for table coordination when guests come over (^^) How about enjoying a luxurious time at home? Size: Diameter, approx. 8 cm; Height, approx. 9 cm Please forgive any errors due to amateur measurements. Please refrain from purchasing if you are nervous, as these items have been stored at home. Although unused, they were displayed in a cupboard, so I have selected "Like New." The box has been disposed of, so it is not included. They will be carefully wrapped in cushioning material and shipped. I also have other pottery items for sale, so please take a look (^^) Mr. Nagayoshi's works have been awarded at the Japan Traditional Crafts Exhibition and are also housed in the Smithsonian National Museum of American History. He is a person who is attracting attention both domestically and internationally. I would be happy to pass them on to someone who can use them, as it's a waste to just display them. I think they will add color to your daily life (^^) Thank you very much ✨ Kagoshima Miyama Potter Artist Craft Ceramics Pottery One-of-a-kind Pottery Evening drinks Sake Cocktails Shochu Fruit wine Green tea Black tea Coffee Amazake Smoothie Vegetable juice Free style Home party Hinamatsuri (Girls' Day) New Year's For guests Tableware Collection
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