Umezume Warped-shaped Sake Cup-Guinomi

Umezume Warped-shaped Sake Cup-Guinomi

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The Umezume pattern has been carefully inherited from the previous generation as an original pattern of Hataman Touen.

The petals of the plum blossoms are painted with a thick layer of white paint to create a three-dimensional effect, and the dots around them are drawn by hand using five different colors.

The three-dimensional plum painting has a very soft atmosphere, and the comfort when you touch it will soften your heart.

Plum blossoms are called "Hundred Flower Sakigake" and have been revered in China since ancient times. The fragrant appearance of blooming in the still cold season is superimposed on the ideal way of life for people who work hard and bear fruit even in harsh circumstances. It was introduced to Japan around the 8th century, and the aristocrats of the time loved this exotic plant.

Yushima Tenjin Shrine, Kitano Tenmangu Shrine, and Dazaifu Tenmangu Shrine still use plums as their divine crest, and this originates from Sugawara no Michizane, a court noble and scholar in the Heian period, who liked plums.

As the times progressed, it came to be widely used in crafts, clothing, architecture, etc. as a pattern that signals the arrival of spring. Along with evergreen pine and snow-resistant bamboo, plum blossoms, which bloom in early spring with their fragrant fragrance, are known as one of the three friends of the cold season, and were favored by people in the Edo period who valued good luck.

*It is not the price for the tea cup set.

Size
  • ⌀43 H50 mm
SKU
Dishwasher
Microwave
  • When washing, please use a neutral detergent on a soft sponge, etc. and hand wash. Rubbing strongly with a cleanser or scrubbing brush may scratch the surface.
  • Please refrain from using the dishwasher as the abrasives and bleaching agents contained in the detergent may cause the overpainted color to come off.
  • Do not use gold or silver products in the microwave oven.
  • Do not use in open flames or ovens for all ceramic products.
  • Porcelain can be damaged by strong impact or sudden temperature changes. Do not use damaged products as they may cause injury.
  • Please use a mat or cloth on a table that is easily damaged.
  • To remove tea stains, hot water scale, and other stubborn stains, use kitchen bleach according to the prescribed method. Please do not use gold and silver decorations as they may cause discoloration.
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