Size: W140 x D120 x H90mm (5.51 x 4.72 x 3.54 ") 
Weight: 218g (7.69oz)

Kutani ware is a style of Japanese porcelain that originated in the Kutani village of Ishikawa Prefecture in the 17th century.Known for its vibrant colors, intricate designs, and use of gold accents, Kutani ware is a popular choice among collectors and is considered a symbol of Japan's rich cultural heritage.

Japanese teapots with side handles, also known as yokode kyusu, are a traditional style of teapot commonly used in Japan for brewing and serving tea. The side handle design of these teapots allows for a comfortable grip and precise control when pouring, making them a popular choice among tea enthusiasts.

Yokode kyusu are often crafted from high-quality ceramics or cast iron, and are adorned with intricate designs and patterns that reflect Japan's rich cultural heritage. It is an exquisite piece of art that will make an excellent addition to your collection. This teapot is a perfect choice for those who love Japanese culture and Asian antiques. It has a unique design that will attract many eyes. Don't miss out on the chance to own this magnificent teapot.

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