A simple, rustic charm This soup cup features expressive crazing patterns that add character to its surface. The plump, rounded form creates an endearing presence.The distinctive crazing patterns, characteristic of kohiki ware, convey the warmth of pottery. The pleasantly moist texture makes you want to wrap both hands around it.It's a cup with a gentle expression that accompanies your daily life. Generous Size to Enjoy A larger size that soup lovers can't resist.Perfect for hearty soups like stew and pot-au-feu with chunky ingredients. The wide rim makes it ideal for yogurt with fruits or granola too. This versatile piece will serve you well in various situations, adapting to your needs. Size Diameter approx. 11.3-11.7cm (14.8-15.3cm including handle)Height Approx. 7.5-8.1cm Capacity Approx. 250cc (8th minute) Weight Approx. 372g Material Ceramics MicrowaveDishwasher Microwave ×Dishwasher × Direct heatOven Direct heat ×Oven × Kiln manufacturer's recommended maintenance ・If you soak it in water for a while before use, it will prevent stains from getting in. ・After using the utensils, wash them as soon as possible and dry them thoroughly. Insufficient drying may cause mold and odors. Product characteristics/Handling precautions ・As it is handmade, there may be individual differences in color, shape, size, thickness, etc. ・There may be pinholes, and the pattern and color may differ. ・Penetration (cracks in the surface glaze) may occur during the use process, but this is not a crack or breakage, so there is no problem with use. ・Prices may be reviewed or revised depending on the artist or pottery. Things you should know before purchasing What creates the expression of pottery are spots, scratches, unevenness in the glaze, shading, and bending of the shape that cannot be seen in mass-produced products. The charm of handmade pottery is that it may have pinholes, intrusions, distortions, etc., and is not perfectly arranged, but each one is slightly different in color, size, and shape, and no two are exactly the same. Please enjoy this once-in-a-lifetime encounter as these are the unique characteristics of handmade pottery. [Individual differences] Because each piece is handmade, there are individual differences in shape, size, thickness, and color. [Crack pattern] Cracks and line-like patterns are one of the characteristics of Kohiki. [Other notes] 〇Some items have noticeable sunspots. 〇There is a large crack pattern, but there is no problem with use. 〇Products that have passed inspection by the pottery and artist are inspected again and delivered to the customer. About series development This item comes in different colors. ■Others, list page. Minami Kiln list page ■You can also view other Mino ware here. Please find your favorite.Mino ware list page Minami Kiln Kudo Takumi Born in 1966 in Toki City, Gifu Prefecture 1988 Studied under his father, Rikuo Kudo, at the family business, Minami-Kiln. 1991 Completed Tajimi Ceramic Design Institute 2005 Certified as Mino ware traditional craftsman Celebrating 50 years since its founding in Dachi-cho, Toki City, Gifu Prefecture, a major production area for Mino ware, Minami-Kiln is a workshop that primarily produces handmade pottery such as Oribe, Shino, Kohiki, Akae, and Annan-style Gosu-e.