Iroha Chrysanthemum Cup
Iroha translates to "the basics". These cups are inspired by the porcelain made in Hasami during the Edo period, when ceramic producers found innovative ways to offer high-quality porcelain to the common people at affordable prices. The cups are characterized by their simple, gosu blue patterns on grayish porcelain.
H6,5 cm
Ø8 cm
180 ml
Porcelain
Binsai Kiln, Hasami, Japan
Iroha translates to "the basics". These cups are inspired by the porcelain made in Hasami during the Edo period, when ceramic producers found innovative ways to offer high-quality porcelain to the common people at affordable prices. The cups are characterized by their simple, gosu blue patterns on grayish porcelain.
H6,5 cm
Ø8 cm
180 ml
Porcelain
Binsai Kiln, Hasami, Japan
Iroha translates to "the basics". These cups are inspired by the porcelain made in Hasami during the Edo period, when ceramic producers found innovative ways to offer high-quality porcelain to the common people at affordable prices. The cups are characterized by their simple, gosu blue patterns on grayish porcelain.
H6,5 cm
Ø8 cm
180 ml
Porcelain
Binsai Kiln, Hasami, Japan