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Kaleidoscope Karahana Demitasse Coffee Cup and Saucer

Kaleidoscope Karahana Demitasse Coffee Cup and Saucer

Ruri Yakishime Kaleidoscope Kaleidoscope The Ruri Yakishime technique, which is Hataman Touen's original technique used for coffee bowls, is different from the paints we usually use.

Arrived at the end of trial and error, this technique enables the expression of Hataman Touen's original clear azure color, further expanding the framework of traditional expression.

The kaleidoscope-like kaleidoscope pattern is designed on the entire surface, and each flower is carefully hand-painted by craftsmen to bring together the best of Imari Nabeshima ware techniques.

Karaka is a flower pattern that was popular in China during the Tang dynasty, and was used in Japan during the Nara period due to its influence. It is a splendid pattern that combines several kinds of plant motifs such as lotus, palmetto, and peony.

The design consists of a lotus flower and peonies in the center of the design, which is surrounded by double and triple wreaths with fan-shaped lateral flower patterns connected by arcs. It is characterized by the fact that it spreads concentrically in multiple layers from the center toward the outside. Since ancient times, it has been mainly used as a pattern for weft brocade.

At Hataman Touen, our skilled artisans, carrying forward the refined traditions of Imari Nabeshima ware, meticulously handcraft each piece, ensuring the Sarasa pattern's timeless allure comes to life in every detail. 

Designed and Handcrafted by Hataman Touen

Made in Imari, Japan

Product Specifications

Cup 3.5"W x 2.75"D  x 2.7"H
Saucer    5.1"W x 4.7"D  x 1.1"H

Product Care
  • When washing, please use a neutral detergent and a soft sponge or similar gentle cleaning tool for hand washing. Avoid vigorous scrubbing with abrasive cleaners or scrubbing brushes as it may result in surface scratches.
  • Kindly refrain from using a dishwasher, as the detergents within may contain abrasives and bleaching agents that could lead to the removal of the overpainted color.
  • Please do not use gold or silver products in the microwave oven. Additionally, avoid using all ceramic products in open flames or ovens.
  • Porcelain is susceptible to damage from strong impacts or rapid temperature changes. Please discontinue the use of any damaged products, as they may pose a safety hazard.
  • To remove stubborn stains such as tea stains and hot water scale, you can use kitchen bleach following the prescribed method. However, avoid using products with gold and silver decorations, as they may lead to discoloration. Additionally, it is advisable to use a protective mat or cloth on tables that are prone to damage.
    Shipping & Delivery

    In-stock: Ships in 1 - 2 business days
    Pre-order: Will ship in 3 - 10 weeks

      $141.00

      Original: $470.00

      -70%
      Kaleidoscope Karahana Demitasse Coffee Cup and Saucer

      $470.00

      $141.00
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      Description

      Ruri Yakishime Kaleidoscope Kaleidoscope The Ruri Yakishime technique, which is Hataman Touen's original technique used for coffee bowls, is different from the paints we usually use.

      Arrived at the end of trial and error, this technique enables the expression of Hataman Touen's original clear azure color, further expanding the framework of traditional expression.

      The kaleidoscope-like kaleidoscope pattern is designed on the entire surface, and each flower is carefully hand-painted by craftsmen to bring together the best of Imari Nabeshima ware techniques.

      Karaka is a flower pattern that was popular in China during the Tang dynasty, and was used in Japan during the Nara period due to its influence. It is a splendid pattern that combines several kinds of plant motifs such as lotus, palmetto, and peony.

      The design consists of a lotus flower and peonies in the center of the design, which is surrounded by double and triple wreaths with fan-shaped lateral flower patterns connected by arcs. It is characterized by the fact that it spreads concentrically in multiple layers from the center toward the outside. Since ancient times, it has been mainly used as a pattern for weft brocade.

      At Hataman Touen, our skilled artisans, carrying forward the refined traditions of Imari Nabeshima ware, meticulously handcraft each piece, ensuring the Sarasa pattern's timeless allure comes to life in every detail. 

      Designed and Handcrafted by Hataman Touen

      Made in Imari, Japan

      Product Specifications

      Cup 3.5"W x 2.75"D  x 2.7"H
      Saucer    5.1"W x 4.7"D  x 1.1"H

      Product Care
      • When washing, please use a neutral detergent and a soft sponge or similar gentle cleaning tool for hand washing. Avoid vigorous scrubbing with abrasive cleaners or scrubbing brushes as it may result in surface scratches.
      • Kindly refrain from using a dishwasher, as the detergents within may contain abrasives and bleaching agents that could lead to the removal of the overpainted color.
      • Please do not use gold or silver products in the microwave oven. Additionally, avoid using all ceramic products in open flames or ovens.
      • Porcelain is susceptible to damage from strong impacts or rapid temperature changes. Please discontinue the use of any damaged products, as they may pose a safety hazard.
      • To remove stubborn stains such as tea stains and hot water scale, you can use kitchen bleach following the prescribed method. However, avoid using products with gold and silver decorations, as they may lead to discoloration. Additionally, it is advisable to use a protective mat or cloth on tables that are prone to damage.
        Shipping & Delivery

        In-stock: Ships in 1 - 2 business days
        Pre-order: Will ship in 3 - 10 weeks