Lopsided Mug 275ml White & Bisque Glaze

$17.50

This tea mug is a handcrafted piece of Japanese ceramic. Each mug is made by skilled artisans at the Marunaka family kiln in Gifu prefecture, Japan. The mug features a unique, slightly uneven or "lopsided" shape, adding a touch of whimsy to your tea time ritual. The mug is finished in white and bisque, a combination that highlights the natural beauty of the clay. Despite its uneven form, the mug is perfectly functional and holds 275ml of your favorite tea or beverage. Additional Information: Material: Minoyaki earthenware Capacity: 275ml Dimensions: 9.5cm height Origin: Japan Mr Marunaka’s family kiln can be...

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This tea mug is a handcrafted piece of Japanese ceramic. Each mug is made by skilled artisans at the Marunaka family kiln in Gifu prefecture, Japan. The mug features a unique, slightly uneven or "lopsided" shape, adding a touch of whimsy to your tea time ritual. The mug is finished in white and bisque, a combination that highlights the natural beauty of the clay.

Despite its uneven form, the mug is perfectly functional and holds 275ml of your favorite tea or beverage.

Additional Information:

  • Material: Minoyaki earthenware
  • Capacity: 275ml
  • Dimensions: 9.5cm height
  • Origin: Japan

Mr Marunaka’s family kiln can be found by negotiating a series of narrow, winding roads and precarious bridges spanned over small creeks. The kiln was originally opened by his father to exclusively produce vessels for ‘chawan mushi’ (a savoury egg custard dish). Now, 30 years on, Marunaka-san produces a limited range of artisan tableware including his classic shape for tea and coffee - the ‘lopsided’ mug.

Slight irregularities in size, glaze and texture reflect the artisan nature of the product and are embraced.

General information & care instructions

Our tableware is food safe and can, with some care, be used in the microwave and dishwasher. Sudden changes in temperature (eg. from freezer to oven) are likely to cause thermal shock, which will damage your item. Always place very hot items onto either wood or cloth.