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Shigaraki teacup 2

$145.00
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I made this cup in Shigaraki, Japan during my residency there in 2019.

Shigaraki is famous for its clay and particularly the feldspar chunks in it. I was on a mission to find some whilst I was there. In searching around I found that there are several different clays in Shigaraki and made a couple of different blends. This cup was made of the blend which had more of the traditional shigaraki clay that is laced with feldspar chunks.

I used mostly cherry wood with some pine to fire and it was a challenge… in the midst of a hurricane. 4 days and nights firing through driving rain. A firing to remember! It was fired on its side and I love the bright white circle of where the clay was protected from the fire.

This cup could be used for whisking matcha but it is on the small side. I would use this more as a cup for drinking sencha or other tea or possibly cocktails!

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Dimensions: Approximately 3” tall x 4” wide

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I use USPS and UPS and send tracking information after shipping each order.

I ship internationally; it’s no problem, but it may require extra postage. It’s hard to estimate as it changes from country to country. For international orders, I will contact you if there is a discrepancy between what you pay and the actual cost. 

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I made this cup in Shigaraki, Japan during my residency there in 2019.

Shigaraki is famous for its clay and particularly the feldspar chunks in it. I was on a mission to find some whilst I was there. In searching around I found that there are several different clays in Shigaraki and made a couple of different blends. This cup was made of the blend which had more of the traditional shigaraki clay that is laced with feldspar chunks.

I used mostly cherry wood with some pine to fire and it was a challenge… in the midst of a hurricane. 4 days and nights firing through driving rain. A firing to remember! It was fired on its side and I love the bright white circle of where the clay was protected from the fire.

This cup could be used for whisking matcha but it is on the small side. I would use this more as a cup for drinking sencha or other tea or possibly cocktails!

*

Dimensions: Approximately 3” tall x 4” wide

*

I use USPS and UPS and send tracking information after shipping each order.

I ship internationally; it’s no problem, but it may require extra postage. It’s hard to estimate as it changes from country to country. For international orders, I will contact you if there is a discrepancy between what you pay and the actual cost. 

I made this cup in Shigaraki, Japan during my residency there in 2019.

Shigaraki is famous for its clay and particularly the feldspar chunks in it. I was on a mission to find some whilst I was there. In searching around I found that there are several different clays in Shigaraki and made a couple of different blends. This cup was made of the blend which had more of the traditional shigaraki clay that is laced with feldspar chunks.

I used mostly cherry wood with some pine to fire and it was a challenge… in the midst of a hurricane. 4 days and nights firing through driving rain. A firing to remember! It was fired on its side and I love the bright white circle of where the clay was protected from the fire.

This cup could be used for whisking matcha but it is on the small side. I would use this more as a cup for drinking sencha or other tea or possibly cocktails!

*

Dimensions: Approximately 3” tall x 4” wide

*

I use USPS and UPS and send tracking information after shipping each order.

I ship internationally; it’s no problem, but it may require extra postage. It’s hard to estimate as it changes from country to country. For international orders, I will contact you if there is a discrepancy between what you pay and the actual cost. 

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