Kaze Kyoto Ware Beer Mug Set by Ninshu (9fl.oz/250ml)
Why We LoveĀ Them
This authentic Kyoto ware beer mug set features two handcrafted earthenware beer mugs in a custom-made paulownia wooden box, stamped with the the Imperial Seal of Japan, making it a truly unique gift for beer drinker
Ninshu is one of the most esteemed kilns in Kyoto. Established in 1646 at the imperial Ninna-ji temple, Ninshu was granted the usage of the Japanese Emperorās mark, the chrysanthemum crest.
The kilnās master artisans produce one-of-a-kind artistic vessels, one by one, on a potter's wheel. The beauty of Ninshu pottery lies in the precise modeling, in its bold lines, and in the richly colored glaze.
Molded with Ninshuās unique signature style, these versatile beer mugs, uniting the brilliance of gold with the elegance of black and red glazes, can be enjoyed as sake, wine, juice, or coffee cups.
Why Choose Beer Mugs from Kyoto
Kiyomizu-yaki (ęø ę°“ē¼) and Kyo-yaki (äŗ¬ē¼) ceramics have enjoyed over four centuries of history. The names refer to pottery produced around Higashiyama in Kyoto, or within the wider city area. Kyoto ware is today a highly valued and government-designated traditional Japanese craft. Since Kyoto was long the seat of Japanās Imperial Court, Kyoto ware is renowned for its stately elegance and ornate decoration.
Kyoto ware is nearly all handmade in small quantities. Ceramic pigments in the Kyoto region often contain large amounts of glass, which allows the artists to create wares that are extremely fine and delicate. These are highly decorative works of art that showcase classic luxury rarely found anywhere else in Japan.
The origins of the Ninshu kiln can be traced back to Ninna-ji temple, established in 888 as the residence of Emperor Uda. The Omuro (literally, the āEmperorās living roomā) kiln was founded in 1646. Due to the temple's history as a purveyor to the Emperor, Ninsei, the kilnās founder, was granted the use of the imperial family's chrysanthemum crest. He also added his own signature to the pottery items. Authentic Ninshu ceramics are stamped with Ninshuās signature, as a testimonial to the history of the Omuro kiln.
Caring For Your Kyoto Ware Beer Mugs
These mugs can be washed in the dishwasher, and used in a microwave (although not a traditional oven).
Details
- Beer mug set, comprising two ceramic beer mugs
- Handmade in Japan
- Free gift-wrappingĀ in JapaneseĀ furoshiki cloth
- Includes custom-made wooden box, signed by the artist
- Kyo-ware/Kiyomizu-ware
- As each handmade product is unique, thereĀ will be differences in size, color, and pattern from the photographs above.
- Size: ĆĀ 3½ā (9cm), height 4ā (10cm), capacity 8½fl.oz (250ml)
- Product code: 94107RD
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Kaze Kyoto Ware Beer Mug Set by Ninshu (9fl.oz/250ml)
Kaze Kyoto Ware Beer Mug Set by Ninshu (9fl.oz/250ml)
Why We LoveĀ Them
This authentic Kyoto ware beer mug set features two handcrafted earthenware beer mugs in a custom-made paulownia wooden box, stamped with the the Imperial Seal of Japan, making it a truly unique gift for beer drinker
Ninshu is one of the most esteemed kilns in Kyoto. Established in 1646 at the imperial Ninna-ji temple, Ninshu was granted the usage of the Japanese Emperorās mark, the chrysanthemum crest.
The kilnās master artisans produce one-of-a-kind artistic vessels, one by one, on a potter's wheel. The beauty of Ninshu pottery lies in the precise modeling, in its bold lines, and in the richly colored glaze.
Molded with Ninshuās unique signature style, these versatile beer mugs, uniting the brilliance of gold with the elegance of black and red glazes, can be enjoyed as sake, wine, juice, or coffee cups.
Why Choose Beer Mugs from Kyoto
Kiyomizu-yaki (ęø ę°“ē¼) and Kyo-yaki (äŗ¬ē¼) ceramics have enjoyed over four centuries of history. The names refer to pottery produced around Higashiyama in Kyoto, or within the wider city area. Kyoto ware is today a highly valued and government-designated traditional Japanese craft. Since Kyoto was long the seat of Japanās Imperial Court, Kyoto ware is renowned for its stately elegance and ornate decoration.
Kyoto ware is nearly all handmade in small quantities. Ceramic pigments in the Kyoto region often contain large amounts of glass, which allows the artists to create wares that are extremely fine and delicate. These are highly decorative works of art that showcase classic luxury rarely found anywhere else in Japan.
The origins of the Ninshu kiln can be traced back to Ninna-ji temple, established in 888 as the residence of Emperor Uda. The Omuro (literally, the āEmperorās living roomā) kiln was founded in 1646. Due to the temple's history as a purveyor to the Emperor, Ninsei, the kilnās founder, was granted the use of the imperial family's chrysanthemum crest. He also added his own signature to the pottery items. Authentic Ninshu ceramics are stamped with Ninshuās signature, as a testimonial to the history of the Omuro kiln.
Caring For Your Kyoto Ware Beer Mugs
These mugs can be washed in the dishwasher, and used in a microwave (although not a traditional oven).
Details
- Beer mug set, comprising two ceramic beer mugs
- Handmade in Japan
- Free gift-wrappingĀ in JapaneseĀ furoshiki cloth
- Includes custom-made wooden box, signed by the artist
- Kyo-ware/Kiyomizu-ware
- As each handmade product is unique, thereĀ will be differences in size, color, and pattern from the photographs above.
- Size: ĆĀ 3½ā (9cm), height 4ā (10cm), capacity 8½fl.oz (250ml)
- Product code: 94107RD
Product Information
Product Information
Shipping & Returns
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Why We LoveĀ Them
This authentic Kyoto ware beer mug set features two handcrafted earthenware beer mugs in a custom-made paulownia wooden box, stamped with the the Imperial Seal of Japan, making it a truly unique gift for beer drinker
Ninshu is one of the most esteemed kilns in Kyoto. Established in 1646 at the imperial Ninna-ji temple, Ninshu was granted the usage of the Japanese Emperorās mark, the chrysanthemum crest.
The kilnās master artisans produce one-of-a-kind artistic vessels, one by one, on a potter's wheel. The beauty of Ninshu pottery lies in the precise modeling, in its bold lines, and in the richly colored glaze.
Molded with Ninshuās unique signature style, these versatile beer mugs, uniting the brilliance of gold with the elegance of black and red glazes, can be enjoyed as sake, wine, juice, or coffee cups.
Why Choose Beer Mugs from Kyoto
Kiyomizu-yaki (ęø ę°“ē¼) and Kyo-yaki (äŗ¬ē¼) ceramics have enjoyed over four centuries of history. The names refer to pottery produced around Higashiyama in Kyoto, or within the wider city area. Kyoto ware is today a highly valued and government-designated traditional Japanese craft. Since Kyoto was long the seat of Japanās Imperial Court, Kyoto ware is renowned for its stately elegance and ornate decoration.
Kyoto ware is nearly all handmade in small quantities. Ceramic pigments in the Kyoto region often contain large amounts of glass, which allows the artists to create wares that are extremely fine and delicate. These are highly decorative works of art that showcase classic luxury rarely found anywhere else in Japan.
The origins of the Ninshu kiln can be traced back to Ninna-ji temple, established in 888 as the residence of Emperor Uda. The Omuro (literally, the āEmperorās living roomā) kiln was founded in 1646. Due to the temple's history as a purveyor to the Emperor, Ninsei, the kilnās founder, was granted the use of the imperial family's chrysanthemum crest. He also added his own signature to the pottery items. Authentic Ninshu ceramics are stamped with Ninshuās signature, as a testimonial to the history of the Omuro kiln.
Caring For Your Kyoto Ware Beer Mugs
These mugs can be washed in the dishwasher, and used in a microwave (although not a traditional oven).
Details
- Beer mug set, comprising two ceramic beer mugs
- Handmade in Japan
- Free gift-wrappingĀ in JapaneseĀ furoshiki cloth
- Includes custom-made wooden box, signed by the artist
- Kyo-ware/Kiyomizu-ware
- As each handmade product is unique, thereĀ will be differences in size, color, and pattern from the photographs above.
- Size: ĆĀ 3½ā (9cm), height 4ā (10cm), capacity 8½fl.oz (250ml)
- Product code: 94107RD





