Ringo, with its impressive chunky form, is designed with an "apple" motif, as its name suggests.
The design of the cup handle is more distinctive than other cups.
The design is attractive because it is shaped to fit one finger, allowing you to fill it with plenty of warm tea and then wrap your hand around the whole thing to feel its temperature as you savor it in a relaxed manner.
It holds approximately 230-250 ml and is stable, so in addition to coffee and tea, it would also make a wonderful breakfast dish to serve at the table with soup at breakfast.
Please note that each piece is handmade, so the glaze shade may vary.
3,960Yen (tax included)
Enjoy the sensation of feeling it fit in your hand.
Mellow mugs for daily use from Kameoka
Product information
content by volume
Approx. 230-250ml
disabled
Microwave, dishwasher, oven, open flame
Regarding delivery
Delivered by Yamato Transport. We will ship approximately 4-14 business days after receiving your order.
Please note that each piece is handmade, so the glaze shade may vary.
Distributor
WATAKAMA (Watakama)
4 Nakasuji, Kitanosho Nakasuji, Chiyogawa-cho, Kameoka-shi, Kyoto
About the brand
WATAKAMA is a brand of ceramics created by Kohei Watabiki and Mayuko Watakama, who currently run a children's modeling class and make ceramics in Kameoka, Kyoto Prefecture. They started making ceramics for expression in graduate school, but after the birth of their child, they began to feel that they wanted to make things for their own use, so they started making vessels. In order to express the quality of the vessels that is different from that of craftsmen, she actually uses them with her family to feel their texture and weight, and uses this as feedback to create the finished product. Since each piece is handmade, the number of pieces will be limited. Please take this opportunity to experience WATAKAMA's vessels.
About the artist profile
Tsunehei Watahiki
Born in 1982 in Mie Prefecture. Completed graduate studies at Kyoto City University of Arts. Established "Children's Atelier Tektoku", a plastic art class in Kameoka and Shino. Organized many art events mainly in Kameoka City. Established a ceramic studio "WATAKAMA" to propose vessels that change people's lives. Launched a project to reproduce a small Sue ware triangular kiln, and began experimental archaeology with a ceramic artist x archaeologist. Currently based in Kitanosho, Chiyogawa-cho, Kameoka, while renovating an old private house.
Contact us
Merchandise WATAKAMA TEL. 0771-20-2071 / Shipping Yamato Transport TEL. 0120-019-625 (land line) TEL. 0570-200-000 (cell phone) / Other Leaf Publications TEL. 075-255-7263