
Indigo Blue Coffee Cup 160ml
A small 160ml cup with a simple, balanced form, suited to tea, sake, or small servings.
Finished in a Kanso indigo blue glaze, it features deep, layered tones with subtle variation, bringing a calm and understated presence to the table. The compact size sits comfortably in the hand, making it ideal for everyday use.
- 8.5cm diameter
- 6.7cm height
- 160ml capacity
- Microwave and dishwasher safe
Made of 'Minoyaki' porcelain, fired at a high temperature and hand finished at the San kiln in Gifu prefecture, Japan. Slight irregularities in size, glaze and texture reflect the artisan nature of the product and are embraced
Please note the matching saucer is purchased separately.
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Indigo Blue Coffee Cup 160ml
A small 160ml cup with a simple, balanced form, suited to tea, sake, or small servings.
Finished in a Kanso indigo blue glaze, it features deep, layered tones with subtle variation, bringing a calm and understated presence to the table. The compact size sits comfortably in the hand, making it ideal for everyday use.
- 8.5cm diameter
- 6.7cm height
- 160ml capacity
- Microwave and dishwasher safe
Made of 'Minoyaki' porcelain, fired at a high temperature and hand finished at the San kiln in Gifu prefecture, Japan. Slight irregularities in size, glaze and texture reflect the artisan nature of the product and are embraced
Please note the matching saucer is purchased separately.
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A small 160ml cup with a simple, balanced form, suited to tea, sake, or small servings.
Finished in a Kanso indigo blue glaze, it features deep, layered tones with subtle variation, bringing a calm and understated presence to the table. The compact size sits comfortably in the hand, making it ideal for everyday use.
- 8.5cm diameter
- 6.7cm height
- 160ml capacity
- Microwave and dishwasher safe
Made of 'Minoyaki' porcelain, fired at a high temperature and hand finished at the San kiln in Gifu prefecture, Japan. Slight irregularities in size, glaze and texture reflect the artisan nature of the product and are embraced
Please note the matching saucer is purchased separately.























