Feature(may vary by option.)

●This product is handwriting, so the texture and color depth of the pattern are different from each other
●Size: Approx. 5.8 x 3.7 x 4.1 inches (14.8 x 9.5 x 10.3 cm)
●Capacity: Approx. 14.2 fl oz (420
●Material: Semi-Porcelain
●Dishwasher safe

[Kikumen]




[Hemp Foliage]




[Round text]





Description

This earthen bottle is easy to use for 2 to 3 people. Stainless steel infuser included. Features a simple Kuresuu pattern on a greyish white porcelain. The warm strokes and prints that are left behind are hand painted with a taste that can only be used. The paint is very iron and slightly burn, the glaze will blend the paint, and the edges are brown rusted for a rich and textured finish. [Iroha] Kurawan Bowl, the common people made in Hasami town in Nagasaki Prefecture, the Edo period. We wanted to provide expensive porcelain products at a fraction of the cost of the common people. Features a simple Kuresuu pattern on a greyish white porcelain. The painting is still popular today as an attractive statement. The characteristic of the era is reproduced to the familiar rustic feel of Kuramanka bowl.