
Yunomi - Tea Cup, Koishiwara Ware
A Yunomi with a beautiful dark hue that is achieved by mixing iron powder with rice straw ash, followed by the distinct chatter marking pattern, bringing a bold appearance to enhance your tea.
Koishiwara Ware was the first pottery designated as a traditional craft in Japan. One of the main characteristics of Koishiwara Ware is using a traditional technique called Tobi-Kanna. This technique uses a metal tool that applies the chatter markings creating a distinctive look that you can only experience with Koishiwara Ware.
Asemico Yunomi
Asemico’s teacup series allows you to tour kilns from different regions of Japan featuring their unique techniques and craftsman skills. In collaboration with each kiln, you will get to explore and collect Yunomi of the same size while each cup displays distinct features from each region.
A Yunomi with a beautiful dark hue that is achieved by mixing iron powder with rice straw ash, followed by the distinct chatter marking pattern, bringing a bold appearance to enhance your tea.
Koishiwara Ware was the first pottery designated as a traditional craft in Japan. One of the main characteristics of Koishiwara Ware is using a traditional technique called Tobi-Kanna. This technique uses a metal tool that applies the chatter markings creating a distinctive look that you can only experience with Koishiwara Ware.
Asemico Yunomi
Asemico’s teacup series allows you to tour kilns from different regions of Japan featuring their unique techniques and craftsman skills. In collaboration with each kiln, you will get to explore and collect Yunomi of the same size while each cup displays distinct features from each region.
Original: $37.00
-65%$37.00
$12.95Description
A Yunomi with a beautiful dark hue that is achieved by mixing iron powder with rice straw ash, followed by the distinct chatter marking pattern, bringing a bold appearance to enhance your tea.
Koishiwara Ware was the first pottery designated as a traditional craft in Japan. One of the main characteristics of Koishiwara Ware is using a traditional technique called Tobi-Kanna. This technique uses a metal tool that applies the chatter markings creating a distinctive look that you can only experience with Koishiwara Ware.
Asemico Yunomi
Asemico’s teacup series allows you to tour kilns from different regions of Japan featuring their unique techniques and craftsman skills. In collaboration with each kiln, you will get to explore and collect Yunomi of the same size while each cup displays distinct features from each region.




