Kutaniyaki
(JP¥1,630)
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Shipping included, but please refrain from purchasing if you are in Okinawa, Hokkaido, or other remote islands! Service item! From the 4th item, Kutani-yaki couple tea cups Unused! Choose 4 pieces (2 pairs) from 2 types out of 9 types of zodiac signs (18 pieces total)! Kutani-yaki, Shuzan, couple tea cups. This price is for 4 pieces (2 pairs) of 2 types from 9 types of zodiac signs! These are Kutani-yaki couple tea cups, large and small, with a snake (巳) zodiac sign design. They have a luxurious feel with beautiful red and blue colors and gold designs. Choose from: Dog (blue), Monkey (blue), Dragon (blue), Rat (blue), Tiger (blue) Boar (red), Bird (red), Sheep (red), Cow (red) Choose 4 pieces (2 pairs) from 2 types out of 9 zodiac signs! Kutani-yaki, Shuzan, couple tea cups... This is not for 18 pieces of 9 types! It's a set sale of 4 pieces (2 pairs) of 2 types, so please choose your zodiac signs! Thank you! ② Unused, Arita-yaki, Koho-gama, small bowls, 4 pieces, diameter 11cm, height 6.2cm Arita-yaki is porcelain fired mainly in Arita Town, Saga Prefecture. Because it was shipped from Imari Port, it is also called "Imari" or Imari-yaki. It uses Izumiyama stone and Amakusa stone as raw materials, but they are used differently depending on the type of porcelain. The works are broadly classified into early Imari, Ko-Kutani style, Kakiemon style, and Kinrande (gold brocade) depending on the manufacturing period and style. In addition, there are works that were only made for presentation, and those from the Nabeshima clan are called "Nabeshima style," and those presented to the Imperial Family are called "Kinri style." Until the production of porcelain began in various places in the late Edo period, Arita was the only place in Japan that continued to produce porcelain for a long time. Designated as a traditional craft product by the Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry on October 14, 1977 (Showa 52). We also offer combined sales. We have a lot of items for sale! Please take advantage of it!
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