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Weekend sale! Special price until Monday. ¥3,800 → ¥2,800 Okinawa Yachimun Cobalt Arabesque Free Cup, brand new and unused. I believe it's a piece from Toukikoubou Ichi. I found it at an Okinawa Yachimun specialty store and fell in love with its unique, round form and the beautiful cobalt arabesque pattern, typical of Yachimun. I bought it immediately. It's a versatile size, suitable for use as a teacup, coffee cup, or for any other beverage, regardless of whether it's Western or Japanese style. I bought it as a set with a plate, but I have many other teacups and cups, so I only rinsed it with water and never used it. The bottom has almost no scratches or stains, and it's in excellent condition. Size: Diameter: Approximately 8cm Height: Approximately 10.5cm The upper half is round, and the height of 10.5cm allows for a generous capacity. The lower half has a perfect diameter that fits comfortably in one hand, and the design is exquisitely calculated so that the round upper part fits perfectly in the palms of both hands when held. When I picked it up in the store, I was amazed by how well it fit in my hand, and I was moved by the depth of the Mingei (folk craft) pottery that is so close to everyday life, and I decided to buy it. The cobalt arabesque pattern is beautiful, and the light blue accent color is a refreshing blue that is as transparent as the Okinawan sea, which caught my eye among the many cups on the store shelves. I love using easy-to-use Okinawa Yachimun, but this form is rare, so how about it for those who love Yachimun? It's a beautiful, unused item that has only been washed with water since I bought it, but please understand that it has been stored at home. Also, please purchase only if you understand the characteristics of Mingei artisan pottery, which may have individual differences such as warping, uneven glaze, stone bursts, and pinholes. It's hardly noticeable in person, so it may be difficult to see in the photos, but I've also included an image of a black dot on the inside in the 7th photo. Also recommended for those who like the following artists' pottery and ceramics: Toubou Makiya, Osamu Makiya, Touma Gama, Kitagama, Kyoji Matsuda, Omine Koubou, Jitsusei Omine, Hizumi Tougesha, Toubou Kafuusui, Shori Sato, Kotaro Matsuura, Naoko Matsuura, Toshinobu Ito, Keito Sakaba, Chieko Mizugaki, Momoko Sato, Daiki Takashima, Takuya Sudo, Yasushi Ichioka, Shingo Oka, Hiroshi Iwanaga, Naoko Shimizu, Kutani Seiyo, Yuichi Tokunaga, Izumi Nakamachi, Shinwa-an, Nobuyuki Nakanishi, Im Sae-eum, Maya Inamura, Yori Hara, Takashi Masu, Slipware, Mingei, Soetsu Yanagi, Bernard Leach, Yomitan Village, Kitagama, Touma Gama, Kiyomizu-yaki, Kyo-yaki, Arita-yaki, Imari-yaki, Hasami-yaki, Kutani-yaki, Sometsuke, Annam painting, Gen'emon, Kakiemon
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