Description
Ōbori Sōma-yaki, traditionally crafted in Namie Town, Fukushima Prefecture, temporarily disappeared from the spotlight after the Great East Japan Earthquake in 2011. However, this remarkable craft is slowly being revived by artisans who have inherited the techniques and continue to carry on the tradition in a new location. Asemico’s teacups, made with this rich history in mind, are available in two sizes. A standout feature of these cups is their stackability, thanks to the consistent shape maintained across various types of pottery and production locations. This unique characteristic ensures that, even with different materials and origins, the cups fit seamlessly together, offering both functionality and beauty.









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