Azmaya Kumidashi Teacup
Kumidashi Teacup made from Japanese porcelain extracted from Amakusa and fired in the Shiratake-gama ceramics studio located in Hasami, Nagasaki. The artisans are careful not to over-refine the material leaving each cup with a beautiful and natural texture. The light ash glaze gives the cup a light blue-green glow.
Shallow and round, the Kumidashi shaped teacup is traditionally used for offering Sencha green tea when welcoming guests to a Japanese tea ceremony.
Ø9 x H5.5 cm
200 ml.
Hasami i Nagasaki, Japan
Each cup is unique.
Azmaya (founded 1997) works in close collaboration with artisans, craftsman, and local small-scale manufacturers within Japan to produce high quality contemporary items that celebrate local materials, traditional Japanese handcrafts, and regional techniques.
Kumidashi Teacup made from Japanese porcelain extracted from Amakusa and fired in the Shiratake-gama ceramics studio located in Hasami, Nagasaki. The artisans are careful not to over-refine the material leaving each cup with a beautiful and natural texture. The light ash glaze gives the cup a light blue-green glow.
Shallow and round, the Kumidashi shaped teacup is traditionally used for offering Sencha green tea when welcoming guests to a Japanese tea ceremony.
Ø9 x H5.5 cm
200 ml.
Hasami i Nagasaki, Japan
Each cup is unique.
Azmaya (founded 1997) works in close collaboration with artisans, craftsman, and local small-scale manufacturers within Japan to produce high quality contemporary items that celebrate local materials, traditional Japanese handcrafts, and regional techniques.
Kumidashi Teacup made from Japanese porcelain extracted from Amakusa and fired in the Shiratake-gama ceramics studio located in Hasami, Nagasaki. The artisans are careful not to over-refine the material leaving each cup with a beautiful and natural texture. The light ash glaze gives the cup a light blue-green glow.
Shallow and round, the Kumidashi shaped teacup is traditionally used for offering Sencha green tea when welcoming guests to a Japanese tea ceremony.
Ø9 x H5.5 cm
200 ml.
Hasami i Nagasaki, Japan
Each cup is unique.
Azmaya (founded 1997) works in close collaboration with artisans, craftsman, and local small-scale manufacturers within Japan to produce high quality contemporary items that celebrate local materials, traditional Japanese handcrafts, and regional techniques.