Hasami Porcelain HP019 Black Mug 325 ml
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The original Hasami Porcelain mug
Porcelain has been produced in Hasami for the past four centuries. Building on this heritage, Hasami Porcelain was born under the direction of Takuhiro Shinomoto. Clean lines, organic textures and multifunctional designs define the brand’s tableware. Inspired by traditional jubako tiered boxes, the modular products can be easily stacked for efficient storage. Passing through the hands of various craftspeople during the course of production, each piece is finally stamped by hand, completing its truly unique character.
Ø 85 × H 72 mm 325 ml Country of Origin Japan (Hasami, Nagasaki) Up to 6 available. Priced individually. Can courier multiple units together.
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