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Green Japanese Porcelain Cream & Sugar Set - Faire Living
Green Japanese Porcelain Cream & Sugar Set - Faire Living
Green Japanese Porcelain Cream & Sugar Set - Faire Living
Green Japanese Porcelain Cream & Sugar Set - Faire Living
Green Japanese Porcelain Cream & Sugar Set - Faire Living
Green Japanese Porcelain Cream & Sugar Set - Faire Living

Green Japanese Porcelain Cream & Sugar Set

Regular price $62.00 CAD
Artisan Made
Small Batch
Natural Materials

A porcelain cream and sugar set crafted in Seto, Japan, modelled on the elegant tea services of English afternoon tradition. Hand-glazed in green, with a sculpted body, a small lid set into the sugar pot, and a paired pour spout on the creamer. Ideal for the morning coffee tray, an afternoon tea service, or set out as a small entertaining piece beside a teapot, rooted in the gestures of a traditional English tea service.

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Technique
Pottery
Origin
Japan
Material
Porcelain
Dimensions
Creamer:
L 4.06" × W 2" × H 2.4", 190 ml
Sugar:
L 3" × W 2.4" × H 2", 135 ml
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Green Japanese Porcelain Cream & Sugar Set

$62.00 CAD
Considered Details
Maker's Stamp On Bottom
Signed Made In Japan
Unique Features
Subtle color shade variations, glaze drips
Fluted Detailing
Gloss Glazed
This light reflecting glaze adds a luminosity and shine, richly enhancing colors and details.
Hiroshi-san at the wheel — Atelier Mizuki workshop, Tajimi, 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.

The tableware determines what you drink. The tableware determines what you eat." - Mitsuo Kato, Founder
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