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Fujiya Sakuma

Mashiko Shioyaki Guinomi Small Cup

Mashiko Shioyaki Guinomi Small Cup

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Fujiya Sakuma

The award-winning potter Sakuma has been the head of the Mashiko Porcelain Association since 2005. His grandfather, Totaro Sakuma (1900-1976), worked with the world-famous potter Shoji Hamada to develop the Mingei (‘People’s Art’) movement in Mashiko. Sakuma has become famous for his particular Mingei style
and elegant colour palette.

  • Dimension: 6cm W x 6cm H Box: 8cm W x 10cm L x 10cm D
  • Region: Mashiko
  • Artist: Sakuma Fujiya
  • Glaze: Shioyaki
  • Care: Not suitable for Microwave and dishwasher safe for convenient use. Hand wash only. 

The traditional shioyaki (salt-firing) technique used in their creation involves introducing salt into the kiln at high temperatures, resulting in a natural, semi-matte glaze with beautiful, unique variations. These subtle hues make the set particularly well-suited for serving matcha, as the colour of the tea contrasts strikingly with the glaze. 

This guinomi small cup is ideal for sake, tea and other versatile serving uses. Enjoy the texture of the salt induced grooves and pair it with its own shioyaki pouring pot by the same artist found here.

This strong vibrant blue rounded base guinomi cup makes it a consistent weight for easy grip. Ideal for those who like teas brewed at lower temperatures as you can enjoy it cool to the touch. 

Mashiko in Japan is renowned for its ceramics, celebrated for combining functional design with rich textures that highlight the natural beauty of clay and glaze. To care for the set, gently clean with a soft cloth, avoid abrasive cleaners, and store in a dry place to preserve the finish. This set blends tradition with artistry, making it a timeless addition to any tea or sake ritual.

This handmade cup comes with its own signed traditional Japanese wooden box. 

Please note that the pouring pot katakuchi and small guinomi cups are sold separately. 

 

Care Guide

To care for the set, clean gently with a soft cloth and avoid abrasive materials or harsh chemicals. Store in a dry place away from direct sunlight or humidity to preserve its texture and glaze. Rinse and allow to air dry fully.

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