Soba cup Hyotan: Hasami ware

Hasami ware is a pottery with a history of more than 400 years, and in the late Edo period Hasami-town was the largest porcelain production in Japan.

There was a time when Hanko-stamps were used to produce tableware in large quantities, and these cups are made using the same old-fashioned process.
Both the making of the stamps and the stamping of the seals are still done by hand by craftsmen today.

It is a practical item that can be used for a variety of purposes such as boiled vegetables, coffee, desserts, and sake.

 

Made in Japan

Hasami, Nagasaki

kr229.00

In stock

Description

Gourds have been popular since ancient times as a good-luck talisman for “good health” and “protection from evil spirits.
Gourds have also been a symbol of “business prosperity” because of their tendrils that grow and entwine with other things, and of “prosperity of offspring” because of the many seeds inside the fruit.

Size

Φ8×6cm 170cc

Care

Dishwasher safe

Microwave safe

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