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Sake cup -Celadon 3D by Yoshinori Izumi

Sake cup -Celadon 3D by Yoshinori Izumi

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The Harmony of Nature and Craftsmanship

A One-of-a-Kind Celadon Masterpiece

Handmade celadon ceramic cup from Kyoto, Japan

In a quiet mountain village in northern Kyoto, Japanese ceramic artist Yoshinori Izumi quietly crafts Kyo-ware and Kiyomizu-ware in his secluded studio.

Using his own unique glazing techniques, he produces one-of-a-kind works that embody a serene yet powerful beauty.

No two pieces are the same. Each is shaped by delicate shifts in temperature and glaze composition during firing—capturing the essence of wabi-sabi through chance and intention.

Celadon pottery detail with beautiful crackle glaze

Carefully selected clay and glaze come together to form subtle, layered gradients of color, offering a sense of discovery every time you hold it.

With its refined texture and distinct coloration, this celadon piece is a work of ceramic art that reflects years of dedication and curiosity—handmade in Kyoto, Japan.

Traditional Japanese ceramic from Kyoto handcrafted by Yoshinori Izumi

Portrait of shop owner

Owner's Comment

This sake cup features an intricate glaze that resembles fine ice cracks—delicate, elegant, and truly mesmerizing.

Thanks to the natural properties of the glaze, the vivid color will not fade or deteriorate over time.

Each piece is presented in a wooden box hand-signed by the artist, making it a thoughtful gift for someone special.

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Potter

Yoshinori Izumi

Box & Gift Wrapping

Artist's handwritten wooden box

About gift boxes

*If you would like gift wrapping, please select the “Gift Wrapping” option on the product page.

Dimensions & Weight

Edge diameter 88
Height 29 (mm)

55 g

※Due to the handmade nature, there may be individual variations.

Ceramic Type & Care

Ceramic Type: Pottery

Care Instructions

Microwave safe
Dishwasher safe
Oven not recommended

※Details about the types of ceramics can be found here.

Shipping Information

[Japan]

  • Free shipping
  • Ships within 1-4 days
  • Delivered by Yu-Pack (Japan Post)

[Outside Japan]

  • Flat rate shipping fee of 1,000 yen
  • Free shipping on purchases over 20,000 yen (or equivalent in other currencies)
  • Ships within 1-4 days

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Kyoto Pottery by Yoshinori Izumi

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