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Blue Mogake Tokoname Teapot
Limited-Edition Japanese Teapot
Blue Mogake Tokoname Teapot
Blue Mogake Tokoname Teapot
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About This Product
We had the honor of meeting Hiroshi Mizuno and experiencing his exceptional teaware firsthand during our 2025 visit to his studio in Tokoname, Japan. Mizuno learned the art of ceramics under the tutelage of Yamada JĆzan III, a master Tokoname potter recognized by the Japanese government as a Living National Treasure.
Grounded in traditional ceramic techniques, Mizunoâs work explores surface and form through methods shaped by firing, material and experimentation. His work has been exhibited internationally and recognized at major Japanese craft exhibitions (including the Faenza International Ceramic Art Exhibition in Italy) and has earned the Craft Award at the Japan Craft Exhibition.
Showcasing Mizunoâs talent for balancing precision with chance, this kyusu is crafted using seaweed he gathers himself from Ise Bay. As the seaweed burns away in the kiln, it leaves natural ash and carbon behind, creating flowing, organic surface patterns that are never the same twice.
Elegant in shape, balanced in proportion and crafted with a traditional yokode (side handle), this collectible kyusu is especially well-suited for Japanese green teas, though it can be dedicated to the tea of your choice. Over time, the clay will develop a rich patina unique to your brewing ritual, deepening in character with every infusion. Please note that some botanical infusions (especially fruit-forward blends) may cause discoloration or residue buildup over time.
Grounded in traditional ceramic techniques, Mizunoâs work explores surface and form through methods shaped by firing, material and experimentation. His work has been exhibited internationally and recognized at major Japanese craft exhibitions (including the Faenza International Ceramic Art Exhibition in Italy) and has earned the Craft Award at the Japan Craft Exhibition.
Showcasing Mizunoâs talent for balancing precision with chance, this kyusu is crafted using seaweed he gathers himself from Ise Bay. As the seaweed burns away in the kiln, it leaves natural ash and carbon behind, creating flowing, organic surface patterns that are never the same twice.
Elegant in shape, balanced in proportion and crafted with a traditional yokode (side handle), this collectible kyusu is especially well-suited for Japanese green teas, though it can be dedicated to the tea of your choice. Over time, the clay will develop a rich patina unique to your brewing ritual, deepening in character with every infusion. Please note that some botanical infusions (especially fruit-forward blends) may cause discoloration or residue buildup over time.
Origin
Tokoname, Japan
Volume
280mL | 9.47 oz
Origin
Tokoname, Japan
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Tokoname
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Located in Aichi Prefecture, Tokoname has a rich ceramic tradition dating back to Japanâs Asuka period (538â710). Known as one of Japanâs Six Ancient Kilns, the city is famous for its handcrafted kyusu and ceramic shrine statues. Beckoning cat figures (maneki-neko) are a signature sight in Tokoname and are thought to bring good fortune to the residents and travelers who cross their path.
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