Mino ware - Shusen - Chawan (5) - Porcelain

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A set of five Mino ware porcelain sake cups from Japan (Gifu), dating to the Showa era (1946–1988), each cup featuring a different traditional technique—Shino, Celadon, Kuro-Oribe, Oribe and Kiseto—and presented in a wooden box with Japanese calligraphy.

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Item Description:
This refined set of five Japanese sake cups showcases five iconic traditional ceramic techniques of Japan: Shino ware, Celadon (Seiji), Kuro-Oribe, Oribe, and Kiseto. Each cup represents a distinct aesthetic and glazing tradition developed through centuries of Japanese tea culture and ceramic art. The varied textures, glazes, and firing effects allow the user to appreciate the diversity and depth of Japanese pottery in a single harmonious set.
This is a beautiful collection of 5 Minoyaki (Mino ware) ceramic sake cups, each with a unique design and glaze, showcasing the exquisite craftsmanship of traditional Japanese pottery. Originating from the Showa era, these cups reflect both aesthetic charm and functional quality. Each cup features a different hand-painted or glazed motif, ranging from earthy textures to vibrant traditional patterns, making this set not only practical for sake enjoyment but also a delightful display of Japanese ceramic artistry. These vintage items come in a wooden box with elegant Japanese calligraphy, enhancing their collectible and decorative value.

Size:
Diameter: approx. 6.0–6.5 cm
Height: approx. 4.5–5.0 cm

Shipping Information:
The item will be carefully packaged and shipped with a tracking number.
It will be shipped from Japan.

Customs duties and other fees are the responsibility of the customer.

Seller's Story

Hello, and thank you for visiting my page. I primarily handle Japanese antiques, as well as Western antiques, art pieces, and pre-loved items that have been cherished in Japan. Growing up in a family of historians—my grandfather was a historian and my father was an archaeologist—I have always been captivated by the eras and stories these historic objects and works of art carry with them. My listings feature collections from both Japan and the West, pieces that have stood the test of time and remained beloved through the ages. Through these rare treasures, I hope to share with you the delight of ownership and discovery. As a professional, I strive for honest and sincere transactions to ensure customer satisfaction, always leveraging my experience and eye for quality. I strongly believe in not letting buyers down, so I describe items as accurately and thoroughly as possible, prioritizing secure and careful packaging. If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to reach out. It would be my pleasure to help enrich your collecting experience. Thank you for your interest, and I look forward to doing business with you.

Item Description:
This refined set of five Japanese sake cups showcases five iconic traditional ceramic techniques of Japan: Shino ware, Celadon (Seiji), Kuro-Oribe, Oribe, and Kiseto. Each cup represents a distinct aesthetic and glazing tradition developed through centuries of Japanese tea culture and ceramic art. The varied textures, glazes, and firing effects allow the user to appreciate the diversity and depth of Japanese pottery in a single harmonious set.
This is a beautiful collection of 5 Minoyaki (Mino ware) ceramic sake cups, each with a unique design and glaze, showcasing the exquisite craftsmanship of traditional Japanese pottery. Originating from the Showa era, these cups reflect both aesthetic charm and functional quality. Each cup features a different hand-painted or glazed motif, ranging from earthy textures to vibrant traditional patterns, making this set not only practical for sake enjoyment but also a delightful display of Japanese ceramic artistry. These vintage items come in a wooden box with elegant Japanese calligraphy, enhancing their collectible and decorative value.

Size:
Diameter: approx. 6.0–6.5 cm
Height: approx. 4.5–5.0 cm

Shipping Information:
The item will be carefully packaged and shipped with a tracking number.
It will be shipped from Japan.

Customs duties and other fees are the responsibility of the customer.

Seller's Story

Hello, and thank you for visiting my page. I primarily handle Japanese antiques, as well as Western antiques, art pieces, and pre-loved items that have been cherished in Japan. Growing up in a family of historians—my grandfather was a historian and my father was an archaeologist—I have always been captivated by the eras and stories these historic objects and works of art carry with them. My listings feature collections from both Japan and the West, pieces that have stood the test of time and remained beloved through the ages. Through these rare treasures, I hope to share with you the delight of ownership and discovery. As a professional, I strive for honest and sincere transactions to ensure customer satisfaction, always leveraging my experience and eye for quality. I strongly believe in not letting buyers down, so I describe items as accurately and thoroughly as possible, prioritizing secure and careful packaging. If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to reach out. It would be my pleasure to help enrich your collecting experience. Thank you for your interest, and I look forward to doing business with you.

Details

Era
1900-2000
Ceramics type
Porcelain
Specific region of origin
GIfu
No. of items
5
Material
Pottery
Manufacturer/ Brand
Mino ware
Country of Origin
Japan
Designer/Artist/Maker
Shusen
Condition
Excellent condition: barely used with minimal signs of wear
Height
5 cm
Width
6.5 cm
Estimated Period
1946-1988
JapanVerified
40
Objects sold
100%
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