Azmaya Hexagonal Cup/Bowl—Shino
Azmaya Hexagonal Cup/Bowl is a handcrafted ceramic cup/bowl resting on a hexagonal base, made using traditional Iga pottery techniques. Made from high-quality Iga clay and finished with four different glazes: Black Slick, Lime, Pine Ash, and Shino. One version features a hand-drawn gosu blue line.
The cup is glazed, while the base remains raw, creating a natural contrast in texture.
It can be used as a beautiful teacup or a perfect bowl for a little snack. A piece that evolves with time, reflecting the character of its use.
Before the first use, boil in rice water (or filtered water) for 10 minutes to seal the surface.
H7 cm
Ø10 cm
Iga Clay and glaze.
Made in Kobogama, Iga City, Japan
Azmaya Hexagonal Cup/Bowl is a handcrafted ceramic cup/bowl resting on a hexagonal base, made using traditional Iga pottery techniques. Made from high-quality Iga clay and finished with four different glazes: Black Slick, Lime, Pine Ash, and Shino. One version features a hand-drawn gosu blue line.
The cup is glazed, while the base remains raw, creating a natural contrast in texture.
It can be used as a beautiful teacup or a perfect bowl for a little snack. A piece that evolves with time, reflecting the character of its use.
Before the first use, boil in rice water (or filtered water) for 10 minutes to seal the surface.
H7 cm
Ø10 cm
Iga Clay and glaze.
Made in Kobogama, Iga City, Japan
Azmaya Hexagonal Cup/Bowl is a handcrafted ceramic cup/bowl resting on a hexagonal base, made using traditional Iga pottery techniques. Made from high-quality Iga clay and finished with four different glazes: Black Slick, Lime, Pine Ash, and Shino. One version features a hand-drawn gosu blue line.
The cup is glazed, while the base remains raw, creating a natural contrast in texture.
It can be used as a beautiful teacup or a perfect bowl for a little snack. A piece that evolves with time, reflecting the character of its use.
Before the first use, boil in rice water (or filtered water) for 10 minutes to seal the surface.
H7 cm
Ø10 cm
Iga Clay and glaze.
Made in Kobogama, Iga City, Japan