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Spring Flower Sobachoko

Spring Flower Sobachoko

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  • Dimension:  78 mm × H 62mm
  • Region: Saga
  • Artist Kiln: Keizangama
  • Technique: Hand painted and bisque fired
  • Care: Microwave safe and dishwasher safe.

Unique Hand-Painted Early Spring Flowers sobachoko

Delicately adorned with motifs of early spring flowers—a symbol of renewal and quiet beauty in Japanese culture—this ceramic cup captures the gentle elegance of nature’s first bloom. The botanical design is graceful and refined, with soft lines and subtle detailing that evoke a sense of calm and seasonal charm. A lovely piece that brings the essence of spring to your daily rituals.

Its smooth, rounded form is perfect for enjoying tea or serving snacks and confectionery, bringing a touch of refined artistry to your table. Designed for versatility, it can also be used as a serving dish for desserts or small sides.

Keizangama is a traditional Japanese pottery studio based in the historic village of Arita, located in Saga Prefecture—a region renowned as a benchmark for Japanese pottery. It is one of the only two kilns (out of 200) to be currently run by a female CEO.

Please note: As each product is hand painted, slight variations—such as blurring or differences in the intensity of the design—are to be expected, enhancing the unique charm of each piece. We recommend avoiding using a bristle or scratchy sponge when cleaning it. 


About the Artist

Keizangama is a traditional Japanese pottery studio based in the historic village of Arita, located in Saga Prefecture—a region renowned as a benchmark for Japanese pottery. Specialising in ceramics that create a heartfelt connection between the maker and the user, Keizangama offers a range of exquisite pieces, from versatile sobachoko cups to its beloved whale collection, ensuring there's something to complement any home.

Care Guide

Please note: We recommend avoiding using a bristle or scratchy sponge when cleaning it.

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