Handmade Hagi Ware Teacup Set: Japanese Ceramic Tea Cups, Wooden Gift Box

Handmade Hagi Ware Teacup Set: Japanese Ceramic Tea Cups, Wooden Gift Box

$114.00
Sale price  $114.00 Regular price 
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Handmade Hagi Ware Teacup Set: Japanese Ceramic Tea Cups, Wooden Gift Box

Handmade Hagi Ware Teacup Set: Japanese Ceramic Tea Cups, Wooden Gift Box

$114.00
Sale price  $114.00 Regular price 
Experience the timeless beauty of traditional craftsmanship with this Hagi Ware authentic Japanese teacup. Made from high-quality ceramics, each teacup is meticulously handcrafted by skilled artisans, ensuring a unique piece full of character and charm. The natural earthy hues and subtle texture of Hagi Ware embody the Japanese wabi-sabi aesthetic, celebrating imperfection and simplicity. The teacups are ideal for enjoying your favorite tea in style.

This authentic Japanese teacup comes carefully presented in an elegant wooden gift box, making it an exceptional choice for a wedding or special occasion gift. The box not only protects the teacup but also adds to the unboxing experience, reflecting the thoughtful artistry behind this beautiful piece. Its perfect size and traditional design make it suitable for everyday tea drinking as well as ceremonial use, creating moments of tranquility and appreciation for the art of tea.

To preserve its beauty and functionality, hand wash the teacup with mild soap and avoid harsh abrasives or dishwashers. The handcrafted nature guarantees that no two cups are exactly alike, adding to its exclusivity and appeal. Whether for yourself or as a cherished gift, this Hagi Ware authentic Japanese teacup offers timeless elegance and cultural heritage in every sip.

Product Details:
• Handmade in Japan
• Material: Natural clay with soft, milky glaze
• Dimensions: Approx. Large diameter 8 x 9 cm, 250 ml Small diameter 7.5 x 8.5 cm, 200 ml
• Comes with: Elegant wooden gift box
• Use: Perfect for tea, matcha, or sake
• Care: Hand wash; do not microwave

Give a gift that blends beauty, tradition, and mindfulness — a piece of Japan in every sip.

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