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Set of Five Kyo-ware Egret Tea Cups

Set of Five Kyo-ware Egret Tea Cups

Regular price ¥5,000 JPY
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 This listing is for a set of five Kyo-ware teacups made around 20-30 years ago for Tachikichi. The front of each cup features an elegant egret over a matte grey glaze base. They are thin walled and ideal for serving sencha or bancha. The stamp of the kiln can be found on the bottom of each cup, and they come with their original paper box.   

Tachikichi Inc. was founded in 1782 in Kyoto. In 1949 it was reorganized into a corporation, and in 1957 a specialty store was opened in the very exclusive Ginza district of Tokyo. Tachikichi specializes in classy porcelain and tableware, and their designs generally pertain to the different seasons in Japan. Most Tachikichi pieces are produced by Mino and Seto kilns, although their higher end products tend to be from Arita or Kyo-ware kilns.

Kyo-ware originated in the 17th century in Kyoto and features overglaze enamel pigments on a porcelain base. The porcelain base acts as white canvas, allowing for beautiful and superior quality designs to be painted. Kyo-ware artisans traditionally produced chawan and utensils for the tea ceremony, however contemporary potters specialize in tableware, tea ceremony items, incense holders, and okimono. Kyo-ware was designated as a traditional craft in 1977.

 

Sizes

Paper Box:  H.6.9cm (2.7”) x 25.1cm (9.8”) x 19cm (7.4”)

Cups:  H.6cm (2.3”) x Dia.8.8cm (3.4”)

 

Condition

The entire set is in very good condition with no chips or cracks, the paper box however is faded and slightly spotty on the bottom.

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**Central Asia, Middle East, South Africa, Brazil, Mexico:  EMS Express 10-15 days.

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