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Mug japanese grand arabesque 0.00 CHF

Mug japanese grand arabesque 0.00 CHF

Sold in Japan as a mug beer. In fact, the cove allows you to drink the beverage hot without burning your hands.

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Ideal or enjoying a warm coffee or tea, the casual and exotic Arabesque Blue/White Mug features a rustic motif of geometric blue brush strokes that

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This Japanese flat sake cup with high foot is handcrafted by Kinzan Kiln, especially excels in Kinsai, one of the famous Kutani ware's glazing technique with a gold leaf. It features a simple and strong shape decorated with elegant patterns using gold. In pursuit of making their finest works, Kinzan kilns have an exceptional production method that they involve in many creative process from designing the shape of the porcelain to grinding the gold powder exclusively for their products.

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This Japanese Sake cup is a perfect representation of the Kinzan kiln, which has a history of over a hundred years and has always connected its traditions to the future. It is a sake cup features gold decorations, using porcelain base remained as vintage stocks in the kiln. The arabesque pattern drawn by the technique called Kanemori shines even more when you pour sake.

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This Japanese Sake cup is a perfect representation of the Kinzan kiln, which has a history of over a hundred years and has always connected its traditions to the future. It is a sake cup features gold decorations, using porcelain base remained as vintage stocks in the kiln. The arabesque pattern drawn by the technique called Kanemori shines even more when you pour sake.

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