Hidasuki Yunomi Japanese Teacup Pair Seikou and support meditation
Description
and support meditation
This furoshiki wrapping cloth depicts the image of two birds flying above the waves is called nami chidori (wave birds)
These vegetables are not only staples in cooking but also familiar motifs often seen on plates and bowls
Perfect for everyday use
and is a good example of the unconventional style of early Imari ceramics
Hidasuki Yunomi Japanese Teacup Pair Seikou and support meditationThis is a Bizen ware teacup with a pattern called "hidasuki." The coarse texture, colors, and patterns produced by the kiln's flames are a remarkable example of Bizen Ware, "the art of clay and fire." The "hidasuki" pattern is created when the work is wrapped in straw, placed in a kiln with a cover called a "saya," and fired in a location away from direct heat. It becomes light brown in color throughout, with scarlet areas where the straw is wrapped.
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