
Rolling Hills Teacup (Yunomi)
Yunomi means "teacup" in Japanese. They are the most commonly used teacups in Japan for casual, everyday settings and come in a range of sizes, styles, and shapes.
This teacup is Mashiko Ware, a traditional pottery from Mashiko, Tochigi prefecture, Japan. This pottery is known for being simple and rustic, but it comes in many styles.
Dimensions: 3.87" diameter x 3." height
Teaware care instructions:
- Hand wash only. Do not use in microwave, on stovetop, or in dishwasher.
- Before first use, soak in warm water and dry thoroughly.
- When hand-washing, avoid using soap or detergents.
- Avoid extreme changes in temperature to extend the life of your teaware.
Yunomi means "teacup" in Japanese. They are the most commonly used teacups in Japan for casual, everyday settings and come in a range of sizes, styles, and shapes.
This teacup is Mashiko Ware, a traditional pottery from Mashiko, Tochigi prefecture, Japan. This pottery is known for being simple and rustic, but it comes in many styles.
Dimensions: 3.87" diameter x 3." height
Teaware care instructions:
- Hand wash only. Do not use in microwave, on stovetop, or in dishwasher.
- Before first use, soak in warm water and dry thoroughly.
- When hand-washing, avoid using soap or detergents.
- Avoid extreme changes in temperature to extend the life of your teaware.
Original: $14.00
-70%$14.00
$4.20Description
Yunomi means "teacup" in Japanese. They are the most commonly used teacups in Japan for casual, everyday settings and come in a range of sizes, styles, and shapes.
This teacup is Mashiko Ware, a traditional pottery from Mashiko, Tochigi prefecture, Japan. This pottery is known for being simple and rustic, but it comes in many styles.
Dimensions: 3.87" diameter x 3." height
Teaware care instructions:
- Hand wash only. Do not use in microwave, on stovetop, or in dishwasher.
- Before first use, soak in warm water and dry thoroughly.
- When hand-washing, avoid using soap or detergents.
- Avoid extreme changes in temperature to extend the life of your teaware.
















