Kosengama - Tea Cup - Karakusa
Kosengama - Tea Cup - Karakusa
The colored porcelain produced at the Hizen Nabeshima Clan kiln in Okawachiyama features underglaze cobalt blue decoration known as "gosu," complemented by a palette of red, green, and yellow. Renowned as "Sometsuke" (blue and white porcelain), it exemplifies Japanese aesthetic sensibility with innovative and refined color combinations. Highly regarded during the Edo period, this porcelain represents a pinnacle of Japanese beauty and continues to be admired worldwide for its intricate craftsmanship and timeless elegance.
About Karakusa pattern
It is believed to have been introduced to Japan from China via the Silk Road, and the vine growing strongly in all directions symbolizes strong vitality and prosperity.
It can be used as a wedding gift or a get-well gift, wishing for the prosperity of the family.
Details
- Size: 7.8 cm x H7.3 cm (3 in x H2.8 in)
- Capacity:140 ml (4.7 oz)
- Material: Porcelain / Celadon
- Origin: Made in Japan