Feature

●Size: Approx. Diameter 3.3 x Height 2.6 inches (8.5 x 6
●Weight: 2.8 lbs (0.115 kg)
●Material: Fine Bone China
●Country of Origin: Indonesia
●Capacity: Approx. 6.8 fl oz (200 ml)
●Brand: WEDGWOOD (Wedgewood) / UK
●This product is sold and shipped by Amazon.co.jp is an authentic brand product

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[Japanese Tea Cup]




[Pair Tea Cup Petite Tray Cup]




[Tee for two]





Description

[This product is an official import of Wedgwood (Fiskers Japan Co., Ltd.)


[This product sold and shipped by is an authentic brand product]

The Strawberry Bloom Indigo Japanese dinnerware by Wedgwood is an elegant series of strawberry patterns painted in indigo in fine bone china.

The shape and depth of the Japanese table are delicately comfortable to use. The nuanced and detailed embossed pattern will make your dishes look delicious.

Japanese tea cup with the same pattern of Japanese teapots and other tableware will enhance your dining table.

Microwave and dishwasher safe.



From the Manufacturer



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strawberry bloom indigo

The Strawberry Bloom Indigo Japanese dinnerware from Wedgwood, is a series of strawberry patterns painted in indigo in fine bone china.

Strawberry Bloom Indigo Charm

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Make your food tasty

Every item has a fine embossed (embossed) pattern that brings out the soft texture that you can feel from the solid white surface to create a delicious taste of your food.

Feels exquisite

It is delicately comfortable to use with a variety of sizes and depths that are suitable for Japanese meals.

Suitable for all Japanese and China, Japan

The easy-to-use shape is inspired by Japanese dining tables.Of course, it will complement a variety of dishes such as western and Chinese cuisine.

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British Famous Kiln Wedgwood

Wedgwood, a leading British ceramic brand was founded in 1759 by Josiah Wedgwood, who was named "Father of British Potteries".

He always has a spirit of innovation and studies to develop fine china.The high quality and workmanship of the art are loved by royal nobility around the world, while also decorating a wide range of household tables.

Wedgwood has been over 250 years of its establishment, and continues to release products that combine tradition and modern modernity.

History of Wedgwood

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Founder Josiah Wedgwood

In 1759, 29-year-old Josiah rented an Ivy House factory and is independent.This is the foundation of the Wedgwood.Josiah is a businessman with a fair amount of hand and consistently expanded its business.We realize the conflicting principle of high quality and the hands of many people.

Potter to her Majesty

Around 1765, Wedgwood receives an order of tea and coffee set from King George IIIs wife Charlotte and her own cream wear.The princess is captivated by Josias creamware that emits a thin fabric, graceful shape, and bright luster, allowing it to call it "Queenswear" and Josia was worshiped "Potter to her Majesty"

Porcelain "Jasper" that is beautiful as gemstones.

Wedgwood original foundation is also said to be the biggest contribution to the kiln industry.Josiah Wedgwood dreamed of creating beautiful stoneware like gemstones, completed in 1774 after thousands of scientific experiments.