OUJIGAMA : ceramic cup
A petite tea or espresso cup, with tapered walls and a footed base. Thick, shino glaze creates an organically textured finish that brings tactile warmth to each sip...
Each piece has undergone a unique transformation in the firing process, and may have different markings from the photograph.
ceramic
care : food safe, hand wash with warm soapy water
height : 7.5cm
width : 8cm
Established in 1900, the Seto-based Oujigama pottery began by producing traditional mortar and pestles, and is now a third generation maker of a wide range of hand thrown vessels and tableware.
Seto is considered the cultural home of Japanese ceramics, and the Oujigama moro (workshop) has been designated as a tangible cultural property by Seto City.
They specialise in the use of local Seto clay with thick Shinoyu-glaze, creating a milky white colour and a characteristic crawling or 'pin-holing' effect, where the glaze pulls away from the clay during the firing process.