Japanese Repatriated Tea Cups refer to ceramic tea cups, bowls, and other vessels that have been reintroduced from the Japanese collector's market or private collections to other regions (such as China, Taiwan, etc.). These pieces often combine traditional Japanese craftsmanship with historical traces of use, making them highly valued by tea enthusiasts and collectors.
Glaze Variety: Includes white glaze, yellow glaze, celadon, painted designs, and more, often featuring a simple and natural aesthetic.
Classic Shapes: Converging-rim cups, cylindrical cups, side-handle cups, tea bowls, and other forms tailored to the practical needs of Japanese tea ceremonies.
Cultural Markings:Some pieces bear traditional Chinese character inscriptions (such as "福" [fortune], "樂" [joy], or artisan signatures) or painted patterns.
Craft Heritage:Often produced by Japanese regional kilns (e.g., Seto ware, Arita ware, Mino ware), reflecting the texture and nuance of handcrafted artistry.
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