Introducing Iga-Yaki porcelain
Iga-yaki is a pottery style that dates back over 1200 years. In the 17th century, this pottery type from the Mie Prefecture broadly influenced its era with vessels and vases used in tea ceremonies.
Nowadays, due to the high quality of its 3 million-year-old clay, Iga-yaki is mostly known for tableware such as earthen pots for everyday use. Especially because of their sturdiness and high heat resistance.
Tiny pebbles inside the gaerome clay give our cups their distinctive rough look. Glazed or unglazed - each of our cups has its own unique character.
Due to the nature of handcrafted porcelain, every Artisan cup is a “one of a kind” piece!
Made in: Iga, Japan.
Made of: 100% Clay
Maker: Asemi Co.
Approximate Size:
Small Cup | 2-3/4'' x 2-1/4'' |
Large Cup | 2-3/4'' x 4'' |