Matcha tea bowl inlaid with floral motifs
Made by the 3rd Touraku, Hideo Morisato, Kiyomizuyaki artist.
Touraku has been working with only Mishimade technique (Incaic inlaid motifs). Murasaki Mishima is a special technique he developed. The name comes from the color of the clay.
The systematically, regularly placed prints are made with ceramic stamps and form a unique design. Other than the inlaid motifs there are characteristic "Ukihanamon" - "bulging flower" patterns painted with white "Deisho" mud.
Shipped with a signed wooden box by the Master.
Place of origin: Kyoto, Japan
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Item code: TDM023
Origin: Japan
Material: clay
Dimensions: Φ 12 cm, H: 8.5 cm
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Initiation:
Before first use, rinse it well by hand in warm water then gently wipe with a clean soft cloth and let it dry completely.
Usage:
Sudden changes in temperature, such as pouring in boiling water or applying to an open flame, may cause breakage.
Avoid placing in a place with high temperatures, such as a microwave, oven, or stove.
Do not use this pottery for any purpose other than for which it is intended.
Cleaning:
Gently wash by hand with warm water and natural dish soap, then let it dry completely!
Do not use dishwasher and dryer!
In case of discoloration, do not use any kind of bleach!
Storage:
After use, always clean immediately and let it dry completely.