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Premium Arita Ware Tea Cup - Hand-painted Rising Dragon - Large Size with Calligraphy Wooden Box
■Product Essence
Experience the 400-year heritage of Arita Ware, Japan's first porcelain. This exquisite cup features a "Dragon," a powerful symbol of rising fortune. Each piece is meticulously hand-painted by skilled artisans using traditional "Sometsuke" (blue underglaze) techniques.
■Product Highlights
・Authentic Hand-painting: The dynamic strokes and subtle gradations of the blue ink reveal the soul of the craftsman. No two dragons are exactly alike.
・Generous Size: Designed with a 7.6cm diameter and 9.4cm height, this "Large" size cup fits perfectly in the hand and is ideal for enjoying a substantial serving of tea.
・Calligraphy Wooden Box: Your cup arrives in a special paulownia wood box, with the title hand-written by a professional Japanese calligrapher, making it a prestigious gift.
■Durability & Care
・Microwave & Dishwasher Safe: As no metallic pigments are used, this cup is highly practical for modern daily use.
・Superior Quality: Fired at high temperatures, Arita porcelain is renowned for its strength, smooth texture, and resistance to staining.
■Product Specifications
・GTIN (EAN):4543266337079
・Item Size: 7.6 cm (Dia.) x 9.4 cm (H)
・Package Size: 10.2 x 9.6 x 13.6 cm
・Package Weight: Approx. 0.33 kg
・Material: High-grade Porcelain (Arita Ware)