Add a touch of charm to your daily beverage with the Mino-Yaki Animal Ceramic Mug. With 6 adorable styles to choose from, these mugs are a perfect blend of cuteness and simplicity, reflecting the thoughtfulness of their creators and instantly uplifting your mood.
Featuring cute and vibrant hand-drawn animal illustrations, these mugs are brimming with liveliness and evoke a sense of childlike wonder. Inspired by the traditional craftsmanship of Mino-Yaki, each mug exudes a handmade aesthetic, adding a touch of artisanal beauty to your collection.Illustrations are meticulously hand-painted on the unglazed and partially glazed surfaces, then fired for a smooth and glossy finish. The firing process creates unique patterns and textures as the glaze undergoes natural changes. Coarse clay particles from high-temperature firing add a delicate texture, leaving subtle traces of the crafting process.With a generous capacity of 10.8oz/320ml, these mugs are perfect for both hot and cold beverages. Their substantial weight feels comforting in your hands without being overly heavy. Experience the heartfelt craftsmanship with every touch. The Mino-Yaki Animal Ceramic Mug is not only a delightful addition to your own collection but also makes an ideal gift for occasions like Mother's Day, birthdays, weddings, or anniversaries. The original packaging adds an extra touch of elegance and represents the thoughtfulness of the giver.
SPECIFICATIONS: - Origin: Japan
- Material: Ceramic
- Craftsmanship: Mino-yaki, Underglaze coloring
Mino-yaki has a long history that dates back over 1,300 years. It is considered one of the oldest and most diverse styles of pottery in Japan. The Mino region is known for its abundant clay deposits, which are suitable for pottery production. The local artisans have developed a wide range of techniques, glazes, and styles over the centuries, resulting in the diverse array of Mino-yaki ceramics available today.Kindly note that as ceramic has low water absorption, occasional variations in glaze color and minor imperfections such as unglazed spots, black specks, and slight unevenness may occur during the glazing process. These are inherent characteristics of the craftsmanship and not considered quality issues.