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Thank you for viewing. This is a set of three teacups featuring calming nuanced colors and a beautiful, delicate "kannyu" (crackling) pattern. With an elegant luster, this design is perfect for everyday use as well as for guests. 【Bonus: Tea Trays Included】 The wooden tea trays have cork in the center. • They are non-slip, providing stability and peace of mind. • The cork absorbs water droplets, preventing your table from getting wet, making this a practical set. 【Condition of the Product】 • Condition: Although used, it has been used only a few times and has no noticeable scratches or chips. • Please consider purchasing if you understand that this is a home-stored item. • Design: The "kirikouda" (cut foot) technique, which involves cutting into the base (bottom) of the vessel, is applied, and you can feel the attention to detail in this item. Please check the condition in the photos. 【Additional Information】 Slight discoloration, unique to pottery, can be seen on the bottom (foot) of the vessels. This is due to the nature of the earthenware and is not surface dirt that can be removed by washing. Please consider this as part of the pottery's character. 【Set Contents】 • Teacups: 3 • Cork Tea Trays: 3 【Shipping and Packaging】 • As these are fragile items, they will be carefully protected with cushioning material and packaged. • We will use safe and anonymous shipping. Immediate purchase is welcome. We are also selling many other items, such as Mino ware, Ryuhogama, and Tachikichi teacups, on separate pages. Please take a look if you like. Bundling is also welcome!
2 days ago