Japanese Tea Cup Set – Kutaniyaki Seven Lucky Gods 7 Cups
Japanese Tea Cup Set – Kutaniyaki Seven Lucky Gods, 7 Cups
A masterpiece of Japanese ceramic art. The Kutaniyaki Shichifukujin (七福神) Tea Cup Set pays homage to Japan’s Seven Lucky Gods — revered deities of good fortune, prosperity, and happiness — through seven individually hand-painted teacups, each a devotion to artisanal perfection.
350 Years of Kutaniyaki Tradition
Originating in Ishikawa Prefecture, Kutaniyaki is one of Japan’s most celebrated ceramic traditions, distinguished by its vivid overglaze painting, intricate line work, and layered color techniques refined over more than 350 years. Each cup in this set takes skilled artisans 3–5 days to complete.
Design Details
- Seven cups — each depicting one of the Shichifukujin (Seven Lucky Gods)
- Exterior features intricate gourd and treasure fan designs
- Delicate ice crack glaze adding texture and depth to the surface
- Detailed line work and layered color — 3–5 days per cup to complete
- Each piece is unique — subtle variations from handcrafting
What’s Included
- 7x hand-painted Kutaniyaki teacups
- 1x beautifully crafted wooden gift box
- 1x cultural booklet introducing the Seven Lucky Gods
Perfect Gift For
- Japanese ceramics collectors & tea ceremony enthusiasts
- Lovers of Japanese mythology and cultural heritage
- Weddings, milestone birthdays, and special occasions
- Anyone seeking a truly meaningful luxury Japanese gift
Product Specifications
• Material: Kutaniyaki ceramic
• Contents: 7x teacups + 1x wooden box + 1x cultural booklet
• Technique: Traditional Kutaniyaki overglaze hand-painting (3–5 days per cup)
• Origin: Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan
• Care: Hand wash recommended; display use recommended for preservation
Each cup is a work of art — hours of painstaking craftsmanship make this set a visual and functional masterpiece.