Kutani yaki ware Crane Miyama Kiln Coffee Cup Mug Made in Japan Boxed

This is a work by the Miyama Kiln, which was established in the late Meiji period in Nomi, Ishikawa Prefecture, as a Kutaniyaki overglaze enamelware kiln.

The kiln is a famous Kutaniyaki kiln that has been loved by many people for its work that meets modern needs by incorporating a modern sense into the traditional style and researching modeling * color tones * design.

The crazing patterns on Japanese pottery, known as kan-nyuu (貫入), are actually intended accidents and are considered a desirable feature. They occur when the glaze shrinks more than the clay during firing, causing cracks to form on the glaze surface as the pottery cools. No two kan-nyuu patterns are ever the same, offering uniqueness in each piece of pottery.

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