Feature

●The Kabuki, which is used in the classic Japanese performances, has been added to the Mino ware glass
●Each dumpling will vibrantly color as you pour hot beverage. When the glass reaches over 45 degrees Celsius, it will turn black when it reaches normal temperature
●"You will be able to do whimsical behavior and build up. Kabuki is derived from the word "harika". Let the trend and delight people without the existing thoughts - this is the spirit that Kabuki has been inherited
●Kabuki is an entertainment pursuit of entertain audiences such as plays, dances, and music. Ichibai people grow up and continue to evolve
●Kabuki and Mino ware combine to create new food entertainment
●Kabuki is a registered trademark of Matsutake Co., Ltd
●A pair set of red and indigo kuna, comes in a decorative box, Material: Porcelain, Size: φ3.5 x H 1.3 inches (90 x 34 mm), Capacity: 2.5 fl oz (70 cc)
●Marumo Takagi Pottery Co., Ltd. is located in Tajimi City in Gifu Prefecture, which boasting the highest production capacity of ceramics in Japan. Mino ware is a traditional Japanese pottery with a history of 1300 years, but in Marumo Takagi pottery, we offer many of these Mino ware. In addition to the tradition that was founded in 1887, we are a company that has innovated in the "design temperature" world of innovation. "Making Food Entertainment" Marumo Takagi Ceramic is a great way to deliver this type of depression to everyone


Description

When you pour a warm drink into this magical glassware...

Warm Kabuki Black Flat GlassWarm Kabuki Black Flat Glass

"Warm Sensei Kabuki Black Glass Pair Set" that changes depending on temperature.At first glance, it is a black glass but when you pour a warm drink (if you are a glass of heat!)

Kabuki kabuki kabu!

Warm Kabuki Black GlassWarm Kabuki Black Glass

If you fill it with hot drinks above 104°F (45°C), you will see a beautiful kabuki uneven appearance.

It will return to black when it comes to normal temperature.

Warm Kabuki Black Flat GlassWarm Kabuki Black Flat Glass

By incorporating the design of the Kabuki, the most classic art of our country, we can create a Japanese presentation.