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Nabeshima Pomogranate Coffee Cup & Saucer

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Nabeshima Pomogranate Coffee Cup & Saucer

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DETAILS

A coffee cup and saucer featuring a traditional Nabeshima peach pattern, meticulously handcrafted by a skilled artisan.

The term "Mokko" refers to a modified cloud-like shape, believed to be inspired by the cloud-like form of the petals and calyx of plum blossom sweet tea (also known as Mokko), a member of the hydrangea family.

This set boasts a dignified finish that emphasizes overall thinness and lightness, making it a comfortable choice with its refined, thin-edged design.

Nabeshima Style

This traditional Edo-period artistry features a composition of one color (blue) and three accent hues (red, yellow, green), prominently highlighting red. The meticulously drawn lines and layered, subtle gradations evoke a dignified charm. This tribute-inspired design encapsulates ancient Japanese elegance with a touch of grandeur.

Designed and Hand-painted by Hataman Touen

Made in Imari, Japan

SPECIFICATION
  • Material: Porcelain
  • Cup 0.6"W x 6.3"D x 6.3"H
    Saucer 5.1"W x 4.7"D x 1.1"H
DELIVERY Ships within 2 business days if in stock. Backordered Hataman Touen items may take up to 4-6 weeks.

ABOUT HATAMAN TOUEN

Hataman Touen was founded in 1926 by Mantaro Hataishi under the name Manyo Kiln. With the 370-year history and techniques of Imari Nabeshima ware as a background, Hataman Touen embodies Japanese aesthetics as a modern story while inheriting the rich sensibility of Japanese culture.

Hataman Touen creates many unique and original products in three distinctive families. “Iro-Nabeshima” are the most traditional, characterized by elegant and subdued colors and delicate patterns.

HATAMAN TOUEN