Hagi ware yaki Sake Set, Japanese Famous maker Tokkuri and 1 Sake cup, Hagiware, made in Japan

$48.30
This set of Hagi Ware, Yaki Sake bottle, Tokkuri with 1 sake cup in excellent condition. Check video and photos for details
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Type: Hagi Yaki/Hagiden

Material: Pottery

Made Period: post-1940

Condition: Excellent like NEW no used

Maker: Check the signature

Bottle Size : 2.75" W x 4.75" H / 7cm x 12cm
Cup Size : 2.5" W x 1.75" H / 17cm x 4.5cm

What is Hagi yaki/ware?

Hagi ware (called Hagi yaki in Japanese) is a form of porcelain produced mainly in the city of Hagi in Yamaguchi prefecture. Hagi ware is rarely decorated, remaining as simple as possible to make the most of the features of the clay. This simplicity creates a unique texture where no two Hagi ware items are the same. The individuality of this porcelain is produced by deep cracks in the clay expanding and contracting the enamel. This results in variations and color changes on the potterys surface called "the seven disguises" (nanabake). Hagi ware also changes color during its firing, bringing it an unpredictable final touch. Hagi ware is often used for tea bowls that typically have a notched foot. The notched foot design was brought to Japan by the Korean Joseon dynasty (1392-1897) which is also the origin of Hagi ware. There are various theories about the purpose of the notched foot but for Hagi ware, which is otherwise not decorated, they are an important component that changes the whole look of the pottery. Hagi ware uses a clay made of three different soils (daidou, mishima and mitake) which are all extracted from different places. This clay does not shrink much when firing and has a nice texture with excellent heat retention, which is why it is chosen for producing tea ware.
The origins of Hagi ware can be traced back to the arrival of Korean potters to Hagi, a quaint town situated in Yamaguchi Prefecture on the Japan Sea, following Japan’s military invasion of the Korean peninsula in the late 16th century. As a result, a large number of Korean craftsmen were abducted and transported to Japan, where they played a crucial role in establishing new pottery types such as Satsuma, Arita, and Hagi ware.

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This set of Hagi Ware, Yaki Sake bottle, Tokkuri with 1 sake cup in excellent condition. Check video and photos for details
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Type: Hagi Yaki/Hagiden

Material: Pottery

Made Period: post-1940

Condition: Excellent like NEW no used

Maker: Check the signature

Bottle Size : 2.75" W x 4.75" H / 7cm x 12cm
Cup Size : 2.5" W x 1.75" H / 17cm x 4.5cm

What is Hagi yaki/ware?

Hagi ware (called Hagi yaki in Japanese) is a form of porcelain produced mainly in the city of Hagi in Yamaguchi prefecture. Hagi ware is rarely decorated, remaining as simple as possible to make the most of the features of the clay. This simplicity creates a unique texture where no two Hagi ware items are the same. The individuality of this porcelain is produced by deep cracks in the clay expanding and contracting the enamel. This results in variations and color changes on the potterys surface called "the seven disguises" (nanabake). Hagi ware also changes color during its firing, bringing it an unpredictable final touch. Hagi ware is often used for tea bowls that typically have a notched foot. The notched foot design was brought to Japan by the Korean Joseon dynasty (1392-1897) which is also the origin of Hagi ware. There are various theories about the purpose of the notched foot but for Hagi ware, which is otherwise not decorated, they are an important component that changes the whole look of the pottery. Hagi ware uses a clay made of three different soils (daidou, mishima and mitake) which are all extracted from different places. This clay does not shrink much when firing and has a nice texture with excellent heat retention, which is why it is chosen for producing tea ware.
The origins of Hagi ware can be traced back to the arrival of Korean potters to Hagi, a quaint town situated in Yamaguchi Prefecture on the Japan Sea, following Japan’s military invasion of the Korean peninsula in the late 16th century. As a result, a large number of Korean craftsmen were abducted and transported to Japan, where they played a crucial role in establishing new pottery types such as Satsuma, Arita, and Hagi ware.

*If you have a problem with any item you receive, please contact us before leaving feedback.
We always want you be satisfied and happy with your purchase.
*Combine orders is welcome. Combine for reduced shipping (spanning 3 days max, with advance notice). Combine items to get a 20~30% discount on total shipping costs. Combining many items will increase the discount rate for shipping. However, heavy items and big size items have a low discount rate. It cannot be combined with items that have significantly different shapes or large sizes. Then the difference in shipping will be refund to you once finishing packing and shipped.
This set of Hagi Ware, Yaki Sake bottle, Tokkuri with 1 sake cup in excellent condition. Check video and photos for details
*Fast Shipping From US. No more Waiting from Japan
*Follow us for MORE. We update almost EVERYDAY!


Type: Hagi Yaki/Hagiden

Material: Pottery

Made Period: post-1940

Condition: Excellent like NEW no used

Maker: Check the signature

Bottle Size : 2.75" W x 4.75" H / 7cm x 12cm
Cup Size : 2.5" W x 1.75" H / 17cm x 4.5cm

What is Hagi yaki/ware?

Hagi ware (called Hagi yaki in Japanese) is a form of porcelain produced mainly in the city of Hagi in Yamaguchi prefecture. Hagi ware is rarely decorated, remaining as simple as possible to make the most of the features of the clay. This simplicity creates a unique texture where no two Hagi ware items are the same. The individuality of this porcelain is produced by deep cracks in the clay expanding and contracting the enamel. This results in variations and color changes on the potterys surface called "the seven disguises" (nanabake). Hagi ware also changes color during its firing, bringing it an unpredictable final touch. Hagi ware is often used for tea bowls that typically have a notched foot. The notched foot design was brought to Japan by the Korean Joseon dynasty (1392-1897) which is also the origin of Hagi ware. There are various theories about the purpose of the notched foot but for Hagi ware, which is otherwise not decorated, they are an important component that changes the whole look of the pottery. Hagi ware uses a clay made of three different soils (daidou, mishima and mitake) which are all extracted from different places. This clay does not shrink much when firing and has a nice texture with excellent heat retention, which is why it is chosen for producing tea ware.
The origins of Hagi ware can be traced back to the arrival of Korean potters to Hagi, a quaint town situated in Yamaguchi Prefecture on the Japan Sea, following Japan’s military invasion of the Korean peninsula in the late 16th century. As a result, a large number of Korean craftsmen were abducted and transported to Japan, where they played a crucial role in establishing new pottery types such as Satsuma, Arita, and Hagi ware.

*If you have a problem with any item you receive, please contact us before leaving feedback.
We always want you be satisfied and happy with your purchase.
*Combine orders is welcome. Combine for reduced shipping (spanning 3 days max, with advance notice). Combine items to get a 20~30% discount on total shipping costs. Combining many items will increase the discount rate for shipping. However, heavy items and big size items have a low discount rate. It cannot be combined with items that have significantly different shapes or large sizes. Then the difference in shipping will be refund to you once finishing packing and shipped.
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