Yoshimitsu Nakasono, Mug with silver & orange stripes
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$50.00

This silver mug with orange stripes has a cool, pop style and is made by Japanese potter Yoshimitsu Nakasono.

The inside surface of the mug is smoothly finished in a silver glaze. This gives a beautiful sparkle and shine. The outside surface has a matt finish which is comfortable to hold. The hand crafted, uneven shape, along with the hand painted horizontal stripes, creates a unique look.

It is the perfect mug for drinking tea or coffee. You might even want to use this mug for cold drinks, because of its modern, poppy style. The combination of silver and orange colors creates a striking presence on your dining table and in your cupboard. 

Yoshimitsu Nakasono is a potter as well as a trend maker. His ceramics bring a new style into your daily space.

Approximate Size: Diameter: 7.5cm (3") Height: 7cm (2.8")

Care: Before first use, we recommend soaking this product overnight in water that has been used to wash rice. Hand washing with soap and sponge is recommended.  After washing, wipe water immediately and air dry. We recommend not storing food or drink for long periods in ceramics. "Long periods" means overnight or longer. Do not use in microwave or dishwasher. The silver ceramicware may oxidize. You can polish using sodium bicarbonate (baking soda). 


Note: Size, shape, color may slightly differ from the actual product, as it is made by hand. Each product is unique and will slightly differ from the photo. 

About maker
The creative contemporary potter Yoshimitsu Nakasono creates his pottery at studio MAVO in Tajimi, Gifu prefecture. The Tajimi region is the origin of Mino ware. In Tajimi, there are ceramic fairs and festivals, along with many potters. While the place is a traditional pottery region, Yoshimisu is open to new ideas and new cultural concepts. Read more