Wide style tea cup from Hagi ware.
The more you use this tea cup, the more it will change into a wonderful vintage look.
This cup is slightly bigger than regular Japanese tea cup.
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W 9.1 cm x H 5.7 cm / 125 - 140g
Holds 190 ml
Perfect condition ★★★★★ (New old stock)
Hagi ware is a type of pottery produced in the Hagi area of Yamaguchi Prefecture.
Hagi ware has long been known as a favorite of tea masters, and there is a saying, “First Raku, second Hagi, and third Karatsu"
Because the clay is coarse, it has high permeability, water retention, and heat retention properties. Moisture permeates through fine cracks on the surface (kannyu), which are created by the difference in shrinkage rate between the clay and glaze, and reaches from inside the vessel to the surface.
After many years of use, tea and sake permeate through these cracks, changing the color of the vessel's surface appropriately and giving it a withered appearance.
This penetration gradually changes the color of the vessel as it is used more and more, giving it an indescribable wabi-like flavor.
This change is called "Hagi's seven transformations" and is a characteristic appeal of Hagi ware.