Double-walled Obori Soma-yaki Celadon Teacup Pair
Matsunaga CeramicsThis Obori Soma-yaki meoto yunomi pair (large and small couple's teacups) is made in the famous double-walled style and decorated with a crazed celadon glaze accented with hand-painted horse motifs and cherry blossom-shaped cutouts.
These pieces was made by Matsunaga Ceramics and comes in a wooden box singed by the artist.
Matsunaga Ceramics (松永陶器) was founded in 1910 in Namie, Fukushima Prefecture, the centre of Obori Soma-yaki. Originally a wholesaler, they began to produce their own wares in the 1950s up until the 2011 Tohoku Earthquake halted production of Soma-yaki entirely. They relocated to Nishigō village and have begun to make pottery once again.
Obori Soma-yaki (大堀相馬焼) is a type of Japanese porcelain produced in the town of Namie in Fukushima Prefecture, and dates back to the early Edo period. The most distinctive features of Obori-soma ware are its celadon glazes which feature large crazing patterns, hand-painted horse motifs, and double-walled construction. This double-walled technique provides a layer of insulation, keeping liquids hot and your hands cool, and is unique to Obori Soma-yaki.
Dimensions:
Larger teacup:
7.5cm (3in) - width
9.4cm (3.7in) - height
150ml - capacity
Smaller teacup:
7cm (2.75in) - width
9cm (3.5in) - height
120ml - capacity
Condition: New
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