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DAINICHI GAMA

Green Gradient Tea Pot / Tea Cup

Green Gradient Tea Pot / Tea Cup

Regular price $190.00 AUD
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Teapot

Enjoy tea with these unique tea cups and teapots!
These ceramics will enhance your tea experience.

| Teacup |
Details
Size:  D 7cm x H 8 cm

| Teapot |
Details
Size: D 14cm (incl. spout) x H 11cm
Handle size: D 3cm x L 5cm
Capacity: 400ml

Care Instructions
Not dishwasher and microwave safe

Does not come with tea strainer, however, it has built in strainer inside
Pattern may vary slightly due to the handmade nature of each piece

Artisan
Dainichi-Gama '大日窯' has a defining style. It is the production of ceramics made with ash glaze, which mainly consists of ash from burning plants. Near Kanshuji Temple in Kyoto, a father and son run a kiln where they create works of art using glazes made from various plants and unique techniques involving pigments. Their creations stand out for their originality and intriguing style. There is a sunflower field next to their kiln, and the owner uses the ashes of sunflowers he has grown to make glazes. Additionally, they produce their own natural ash glazes by burning plants such as grapes, sunflowers, and figs, resulting in unique colours that vary with each material used.

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ABOUT THE MAKER

Dainichi Gama | 大日窯 | Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture

Dainichi-Gama (大日窯) has a defining style. It is the production of ceramics made with ash glaze, which mainly consists of ash from burning plants. Near Kanshuji Temple in Kyoto, a father and son run a kiln where they create works of art using glazes made from various plants and unique techniques involving pigments. Their creations stand out for their originality and intriguing style. There is a sunflower field next to their kiln, and the owner uses the ashes of sunflowers he has grown to make glazes. Additionally, they produce their own natural ash glazes by burning plants such as grapes, sunflowers, and figs, resulting in unique colours that vary with each material used.