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sansai mug

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¥2,750
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The ``sansai'' series is a tri-colored vessel with ``black glaze'' and ``white glaze'' as its basic colors, decorated with polka dot patterns of ``candy glaze,'' ``cead glaze,'' and ``bran glaze.''

- Pop dots like a calico cat -
Mashiko's traditional glaze gives a plump impression. The large round pattern goes well with the Mashiko glaze design, giving a soft impression to the entire vessel. Why not incorporate Sansai pottery as a nice accent on your dining table?

- Soft mug -
The shape of the mug is rounded to match the three-colored polka dot pattern, giving it a soft impression. The curved shape makes it easy to fit in the palm of your hand. It holds approximately 400ml even without the height, and is also characterized by a large capacity for a mug. Also, adding a high platform increases stability.

- Shape of handle -
If the handle is too small, it will be difficult to hold, and if it is too large, the center of gravity will be unbalanced, which will greatly affect the impression and quality of the mug.
At Doso Towada Kiln, the handles of the mugs are attached by hand by craftsmen, so each handle is slightly different in shape. Just as the shapes of people's fingers are different, so are the shapes of the handles.
Why not look for a mug as a partner to spend tea time with?

■Size Approximately: 13.0cm x 10.0cm x 8.0cm
(Length including handle x rim x height)

■Capacity approx. 400ml *Capacity when full

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ゆうままま
コロンとしていてかわいい♪

1歳になる息子が私のケータイでイタズラして、ダダダっとデタラメに文字を打ち込んで検索ボタンに当たったようで、奇跡的にココのサイトに繋がっていました(笑)ステキなうつわがあり、これもなにかのご縁と思い購入させてもらいました。コーヒーがすきなので、かわいらしいカップでほっと一息ついて頑張ろうと思います。いいうつわは美味しさも増して、気持ちも優しくなりますね。またときどきおじゃまさせていただきます。

レビューを頂き有難うございます。
心温まるお言葉にスタッフ、職人一同大変嬉しい気持ちです。
道祖土和田窯のうつわは熟練した職人が粘土の調達から、最後の仕上げまでひとつひとつを手作業で制作しています。
工業製品とは異なる道具から、安らぎや豊かさを少しでも感じて頂けましたこれ以上に嬉しいことはございません。
道祖土和田窯では陶器の魅力を多くの方へ伝えたいという想いで日々作陶しております。奇跡的な出会いに心より感謝いたします。

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Mokoco
とても気に入りました

以前、こちらの2色のマグカップを気に入り使っていましたが、今回はこちらにしました。両手のひらで包み込める感じが良いです。

レビューを頂き有難うございます。
スタッフ、職人一同大変嬉しいです。
sansai マグカップは容量を少し多く設計し、スープカップでもお使い頂けるうつわを目指しました。ドットも含めて、全て益子伝統釉薬で表現をしております。
2tone マグカップと異なる雰囲気のうつわをお愉しみ頂けましたら幸いです。

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Each pottery of Doso Towada Kiln is made by hand. The appearance of the pottery changes depending on the natural environment in which it is made and the environment in which it is fired, and no two pottery are the same. Before purchasing, we ask for your understanding and understanding regarding the expression and individual differences of the vessels.

Regarding individual differences in vessels

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What is Doso Towada Kiln?

About Doso Towada Kiln

Doso Towada Kiln is written as ``Sayado Wadama.''

Dosodo is a place name in Mashiko Town. This area, which has long produced clay for pottery, is the center of Mashiko ware production, as it produces clay, the raw material for Mashiko ware, and is home to many Mashiko ware kilns.

Doso Towada Kiln is a brand that aims to produce pottery, which can be said to be a product of nature, with a ``responsibility of receiving from nature'' and to deliver the charm of pottery to as many people as possible.

Through the tools of pottery, we provide true abundance and help people and the earth coexist.
Aiming for such a future, we continue to face the soil today.

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