Vintage Japanese Teacup set/ Kyoyaki blue white porcelain Set of 3
Volume: ca.30ml
Size: H 2.7cm x D 5.1cm
Weight: 31g/piece
Origin: Kyoto, Japan
Vintage: during the Shōwa era (1926–1989)
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These Japanese porcelain teacups that suit well Gong Fu Cha, in the sense of material, size and shape, it is similar to the late Ming early Qing Dynasty styles - please note that these pieces are over 40 years old, some of them have kiln flaws such as bubbling, pinholes and uneven glazing.
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Background
Kyoyaki and Kiyomizuyaki are one of the representative traditional crafts of Kyoto, and are the general terms used to describe ceramics crafted in the kilns from the Kiyomizuzaka neighbourhood and within Kyoto city.
Kiyomizu Rokubei I (1738-1799), who tried to revive Gosuaka-e and Kochi wares from the end of the Ming Dynasty and the beginning of the Qing Dynasty in China, it turned to the reviving of traditional Chinese and Japanese ceramic wares by adding their own creativity and became their style.