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Spotted Kohiki Mug - 280ml

Spotted Kohiki Mug - 280ml

This Tokoname-yaki mug is coated with a iron-spotted warm-white / beige slip in the classic Kohiki (粉引) style, further decorated with etched lines.

Kohiki is a traditional slipware ceramic style that originated in the short-lived Buncheong Deombeongi ceramics of late 15th century Korea. In an attempt to create an affordable mimicry of Chinese white porcelain, iron-rich clay was dipped in white slip (liquified clay) and covered with a translucent ash glaze. Korean kohiki chawan were brought to Japan, where they were revered as masterpieces (名物) by tea masters. Recently, this rustic style has seen a resurgence in popularity owing to its timeless, natural elegance. Compared to the harsh white of porcelain, kohiki vessels have a soft, warm, and organic feel.

Made by Hiroshi Arai (新井尋詞), a Tokoname potter who specialises in kohiki.

$14.40

Original: $48.00

-70%
Spotted Kohiki Mug - 280ml

$48.00

$14.40
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Description

This Tokoname-yaki mug is coated with a iron-spotted warm-white / beige slip in the classic Kohiki (粉引) style, further decorated with etched lines.

Kohiki is a traditional slipware ceramic style that originated in the short-lived Buncheong Deombeongi ceramics of late 15th century Korea. In an attempt to create an affordable mimicry of Chinese white porcelain, iron-rich clay was dipped in white slip (liquified clay) and covered with a translucent ash glaze. Korean kohiki chawan were brought to Japan, where they were revered as masterpieces (名物) by tea masters. Recently, this rustic style has seen a resurgence in popularity owing to its timeless, natural elegance. Compared to the harsh white of porcelain, kohiki vessels have a soft, warm, and organic feel.

Made by Hiroshi Arai (新井尋詞), a Tokoname potter who specialises in kohiki.