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Cup and Saucer Set | Blue

£45.00

Handcrafted cup and saucer set featuring a delicate blue glaze trim.

Espresso Set | Black

£143.99

Espresso set with a minimalist geometric design with black accents. The Mishima pattern was first designed in Japan in the 15th century.

 

Espresso Set | Red

£143.99

Espresso set with a minimalist geometric design with red accents. The Mishima pattern was first designed in Japan in the 15th century.

 

Matcha Green Tea Bowl | Black Raku

£333.99

Handcrafted matcha bowl in a beautifully organic shape. Raku fired with an intense black glaze.

Matcha Green Tea Bowl | Raku Mt.Fuji & Crane

£379.99

Handcrafted matcha bowl in a beautifully organic shape. Raku fired with a stunning design depicting Japan’s iconic Mount Fuji and soaring cranes.

 

Matcha Green Tea Bowl | Red Raku

£299.99

Handcrafted matcha bowl in a beautifully organic shape. Raku fired, creating a vibrant burnt umber glaze.

Tea Cup | Blue Mishima Pattern

£59.99

Tea cup with a minimalist geometric design with blue accents. The Mishima pattern was first designed in Japan in the 15th century.

 

Tea Cup | Green Mishima Pattern

£59.99

Tea cup with a minimalist geometric design with green accents. The Mishima pattern was first designed in Japan in the 15th century.

 

Tea Cup | Red Mishima Pattern

£59.99

Tea cup with a minimalist geometric design with red accents. The Mishima pattern was first designed in Japan in the 15th century.

Tea Cup | White Mishima Pattern

£59.99

Tea cup with a minimalist geometric design with white accents. The Mishima pattern was first designed in Japan in the 15th century.

 

Tea Mug | Blue Mishima Pattern

£69.99

Tea mug with a minimalist geometric design with blue accents. The Mishima pattern was first designed in Japan in the 15th century.

Tea Mug | Green Mishima Pattern

£69.99

Tea mug with a minimalist geometric design with green accents. The Mishima pattern was first designed in Japan in the 15th century.

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