Pottery, handmade, hand-painted, one-of-a-kind
Diameter 9cm Height 8cm
Various colored decorative mud is hand-painted onto the coarse brown clay, and then lines are carved into the piece with the tip of a sword or other tool, and color is added.
This is a free cup finished with an abstract painting-like design.
The inside and outside are coated with a glossy transparent glaze.
The outside is engraved with colored decorative mud, so it is glossy and smooth, but has a rough texture.
The rim is thickly coated with Bronze glaze, giving it the appearance of rusted metal.
It's a size that allows you to drink a lot.
*Unlike porcelain, pottery (earthenware) has a soft, warm ceramic surface.
Also, there may be pinholes (holes in the glaze) or small chips in the glaze which do not affect the use of the product, but we hope that you will consider these to be part of the unique character of earthenware and add to its charm.
This is the unique imperfect beauty, or charm, of earthenware.
Since pottery is made from clay, when you hold it in your hands it gives a more rustic impression than it does in pictures.
However, that's only at the beginning, and once you get used to it, you'll start to appreciate the quality of the real thing, its texture and simplicity.
Diameter 9cm Height 8cm
Various colored decorative mud is hand-painted onto the coarse brown clay, and then lines are carved into the piece with the tip of a sword or other tool, and color is added.
This is a free cup finished with an abstract painting-like design.
The inside and outside are coated with a glossy transparent glaze.
The outside is engraved with colored decorative mud, so it is glossy and smooth, but has a rough texture.
The rim is thickly coated with Bronze glaze, giving it the appearance of rusted metal.
It's a size that allows you to drink a lot.
*Unlike porcelain, pottery (earthenware) has a soft, warm ceramic surface.
Also, there may be pinholes (holes in the glaze) or small chips in the glaze which do not affect the use of the product, but we hope that you will consider these to be part of the unique character of earthenware and add to its charm.
This is the unique imperfect beauty, or charm, of earthenware.
Since pottery is made from clay, when you hold it in your hands it gives a more rustic impression than it does in pictures.
However, that's only at the beginning, and once you get used to it, you'll start to appreciate the quality of the real thing, its texture and simplicity.