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Rosier Porcelain Floral Mug - Faire Living
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Rosier Porcelain Floral Mug - Faire Living
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Rosier Porcelain Floral Teacup

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Artisan Made
Small Batch
Natural Materials

A porcelain cup adorned with a delicate vintage-inspired rose pattern, rendered in soft blush pinks and muted greens through a traditional tissue transfer technique.

 Sized for a spot of tea, a morning cappuccino, or a favourite cortado, its gently angular silhouette offers a thoughtful contrast to the romantic floral design, creating a piece that feels both timeless and fresh.

A charming companion for slow mornings and afternoon pauses, bringing a touch of nostalgia to the everyday. Lovely on its own, it pairs beautifully with the matching Rose Dessert Plate to create a graceful cup-and-saucer set inspired by heirloom tableware.

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Technique
Pottery
Origin
Japan
Material
Porcelain
Dimensions
L 4.9, W 3.7, H 2.8"
8.5 oz, 1 c.
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Rosier Porcelain Floral Teacup

£22.84 GBP
Considered Details
Maker's Stamp On Bottom
Signed Made In Japan
Tissue Transfer Pattern
Each pattern is transferred from printed tissue by hand and baked beneath the glaze. The design is permanent and cannot be scratched or worn away.
Gloss Glazed
This light reflecting glaze adds a luminosity and shine, richly enhancing colors and details.
Durable
High fired for daily use, dish-to-table ready.
Seto Potters at the wheel — Seto City, Aichi, Japan
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SETO CITY · AICHI, JAPAN

This story begins in the heart of Japan's pottery region, where ceramics have been made for more than a thousand years. In 1950, a small ceramics shop opened its doors. Seventy-five years later, the studio's work is known across Japan. Slow, considered pieces, shaped by a place that has set the country's table for a millennium.

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