Japanese Tea Cup Set of 5 – Kutaniyaki Goh-Souka Wooden Box

Japanese Tea Cup Set of 5 – Kutaniyaki Goh-Souka Wooden Box

$244.99
Sale price  $244.99 Regular price  $367.99
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Japanese Tea Cup Set of 5 – Kutaniyaki Goh-Souka Wooden Box
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Japanese Tea Cup Set of 5 – Kutaniyaki Goh-Souka Wooden Box

$244.99
Sale price  $244.99 Regular price  $367.99

Japanese Tea Cup Set of 5 – Kutaniyaki Goh-Souka with Wooden Box

A living piece of Japanese ceramic history. The Kutaniyaki Goh-Souka (五草花 — Five Grasses and Flowers) Tea Cup Set of Five showcases one of Kutaniyaki’s most celebrated traditional patterns — a rich, hand-painted floral motif that has flourished since the 17th century, rendered with the vivid colors and intricate brushwork that define this iconic ceramic style.

The Goh-Souka Pattern

Goh-Souka, meaning “Five Grasses and Flowers,” is one of the most revered classical Kutaniyaki designs. Each cup is adorned with hand-painted floral motifs in rich, earthy tones — a testament to the skill of artisans dedicated to preserving this historic craft since the 17th century.

Design Details

  • Five teacups each hand-painted with the Goh-Souka floral pattern
  • Rich, earthy tones with delicate brushwork
  • Vibrant Kutaniyaki overglaze colors — refined and timeless
  • Each cup is unique — subtle variations from handcrafting
  • Presented in a beautifully crafted wooden gift box

Perfect Gift For

  • Tea ceremony enthusiasts & Japanese ceramics collectors
  • Lovers of classical Japanese art and cultural heritage
  • Weddings, housewarmings, and milestone occasions
  • Anyone seeking a luxury authenticated Japanese artisan tea gift

Product Specifications

• Material: Kutaniyaki ceramic
• Contents: 5x hand-painted teacups + 1x wooden gift box
• Pattern: Goh-Souka (Five Grasses and Flowers)
• Technique: Traditional Kutaniyaki overglaze hand-painting (17th century tradition)
• Origin: Japan
• Care: Hand wash recommended; display use recommended for preservation

Each cup is handcrafted — the Goh-Souka pattern connects every sip to over 400 years of Japanese ceramic artistry.

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