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This product is a traditional Japanese yunomi, a style of teacup typically used for daily tea drinking. Its characteristic features include a tall, cylindrical shape without a handle, often crafted with a focus on tactile texture and earthy tones. The piece displayed in the image showcases a rustic, unglazed or minimally glazed aesthetic typical of stoneware traditions such as Bizen or Shigaraki ware.
Historically, these vessels are deeply rooted in Japanese tea culture, emphasizing simplicity and functionality. They are almost exclusively manufactured by independent artisans or small-scale kilns across Japan, particularly in regions famous for their unique clay and firing techniques. Ownership of such items typically resides with the individual craftsman or the specific local pottery cooperative rather than a large multinational corporation. Each cup is unique, reflecting the heritage of the specific region and the technique of the maker.
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