🔸Japanese Teapot "CASANE-TE" 320 ml - Mino ware -


【 Product Type: 土瓶 Dobin- Teapot / Teekanne, Mino ware 】

 

Crisp, clean white porcelain pot and elegant pale pink lid with traditional design of cherry blossoms, it is ideal for a daily teapot with its charming appearance. 

 

This teapot has a classic rounded body, but without all the superfluous lines and has streamlined into a modern look. Even the adorable spout, which is the only break in the curves of the teapot is minimalized in a sleek design. The lid has no knobs and is decorated with a delicate cherry blossom pattern over the lid, by using the glaze decal technique.

*Due to the glaze decal coating, this model is not used in the dishwasher. 

 

Mino-yaki, 320 ml 

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☆Dobin-Teapot "CASANE-TE" 320 ml

Beautiful white porcelain Dobin-teapot with wooden handle. Its round and chubby look is adorable. Pale pink lid is neatly designed with cherry blossom pattern. 

*It comes with a removable stainless-steel strainer.

 

Schöne Mino-Yaki weiße Porzellan Teekanne mit Holzgriff. Sein runder und molliger Look ist bezaubernd. Zartrosa Deckel ist mit Kirschblütenmuster sauber gestaltet. 

* Es kommt mit einem abnehmbaren Edelstahlsieb. 

 

【volume / Volume (ca.)】     320 ml
【size / Maße  (ca.)】              W.14 × D.12 × H.7,1 cm,   305 g
【material / Material】            porcelain / Porzellan

                                                     handle: rattan, strainer: stainless-steel
【Graze / Glasur】                   white and pink glaze / weiße und rosa Glasur
【origin / Herkunft】                Mino (Gifu), Japan
【packaging / Verpackung】  boxed


* dishwasher: NO  (*Due to decoration with special glaze technique (glaze-decal).

* Spülmaschinen NICHT geeignet  (*Aufgrund der Dekoration mit spezieller Glasurtechnik (glaze-decal).

Dobin-Sakura

39,80 €

  • Lieferzeit 2-3 Werktage *1 / Shipping 2-3 working days *1

🔸美濃焼き MINO-YAKI -  A tradition of quality

Mino-yaki is produced in the Mizunami, Tajimi, Toki, and Kani regions of Gifu prefecture with a 1300-year history. Mino ware accounts for over 50 percent of Japanese ceramics now. 

 

As “the way of tea” gained popularity about 400 years ago, craftsmen in Mino began producing artistic tea utensils. Shino 志野 (white and textured), Kizeto 黄瀬戸 (yellow ocher), Oribe 織部  (green pattern over light gray base) and Setoguro 瀬戸黒 (black) are representative of these crafts. Now, 15 types of Mino ware are government-recognized traditional crafts of Japan. 

Nowadays, there are many manufacturers of Mino ware, with factories producing large numbers of these fine ceramics. A side variety of ceramics, including tableware, tiles, and tools are produced by inheriting the techniques of the past and being challenged to create new technologies for the future. Mino ware’s long history and high quality makes it a prime example of Japanese ceramics and an excellent addition to any collection.

 

All items shown on this page are produced by Miyama Co., Ltd., who has continued to challenge themselves to new manufacturing, utilizing their “white porcelain firing technology” and “high molding technique” accumulated in Mino area. More manufacturer introduction, you can find at the end of this page.

about manufacturer


*Image courtesy of Miyama Co.

MIYAMA Co., Ltd. was founded in 1977, in the Mino-yaki production area of Mizunami City in Gifu Prefecture.

Using a technique called “casting” (a technique in which mud white porcelain earth is cast into a plaster mold. The technique involves many people’s skill in creating tableware.), their products are created. They utilize their extensive experience, skill, and technology to create a modern Japanese style for contemporary life.

 

“Beautifully finished material”

Finishing material beautifully. For white porcelain, it is important to draw its original whiteness, which will lead us to improve its quality as well. Miyama’s white porcelain is created by firing porcelain clay which is rich in glass component at 1340 degrees. By firing in a high-temperature oven, the clay and glaze get harmonized, vitrified and create translucent luster on its surface, and it becomes an easy-to-wash and stain-resistant material at the same time. It will grow to be more functional and aesthetically pleasing through this process. Tableware with the beauty of utility.