60% OFF | Tea Cup | Hagi-Yaki | For Kintsugi Repair

$22.00

THIS ITEM IS FOR KINTSUGI REPAIR (DAMAGED).
Automatically 60% OFF at check out.

Old tea cup from Hagi ware.
Rare shape.

W 8 cm x H 6.3 cm / 115g
Holds about 85ml
* There is small crack. The cup is still holing water.

*KINTSUGI is the traditional Japanese technique of using lacquer and gold to repair damaged parts of ceramics that are chipped or cracked.
Kintsugi teaches us the spirit of cherishing things for a long time.

For CREDIT CARD PAYMENT

Hagi ware (Hagi-yaki) is a type of traditional Japanese pottery in Yamaguchi prefecture. Hagi ware is distinguished for its earthy texture. It is due to the type of the local clay used to create Hagi ware called Kuchi-tsuchi.
The translucent beige glaze is to draw out the natural, deep colors of the clay. After being heated in the kiln, the glaze creates its signature fine web of cracks and fine pores - known as kan-nyuu or crazing - while cooling. Throughout the heating and cooling process, the cracks form because the glaze shrinks faster than the clay.

As you use it, the color of the glaze may become darker. This is natural as the slightly porous surface absorbs the tea residues or sake through its tiny crackles, maturing over time. This color change is called “Nanabake” (Seven transformations), where people find the beauty and the importance of the flow of time.
This is one of the most beautiful part of Hagi ware, the pottery will look better and richer as you use it.

Regarding tea wares, there is an old saying in Japanese that is ''One, Raku; two, Hagi; three, Karatsu.'' This old tea adage indicates the rank of tea wares preferred for tea ceremonies. It implies that tea wares with distinguishing characteristics of earthy feel and looks are most valued.

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