
Saikai Ceramics: Agasuke Porcelain Flower Vase Red Plum 紅梅 フラワーベース
In the dialect of the Tohoku (Northeastern) region of Japan, Agasuke means "make pretty". Behind the irony of the name is a delicate craftsmanship that reveals not just a dressing up of the shape, but a deliberate, finely made work of art. The glaze is thinly applied, and hair-thin lines are carved into the surface to create an exquisite texture.
- Volume: 300 ml
- Size: 8.5 cm diameter, 15.5 cm height
- Ceramics tradition: Hasamiyaki
- Material: Porcelain
- Region: Hasami, Nagasaki
- Warnings:
- Do not use with microwave, dishwasher, nor oven.
- There may be slight variations in color, and may not matcha the photo exactly.
In the dialect of the Tohoku (Northeastern) region of Japan, Agasuke means "make pretty". Behind the irony of the name is a delicate craftsmanship that reveals not just a dressing up of the shape, but a deliberate, finely made work of art. The glaze is thinly applied, and hair-thin lines are carved into the surface to create an exquisite texture.
- Volume: 300 ml
- Size: 8.5 cm diameter, 15.5 cm height
- Ceramics tradition: Hasamiyaki
- Material: Porcelain
- Region: Hasami, Nagasaki
- Warnings:
- Do not use with microwave, dishwasher, nor oven.
- There may be slight variations in color, and may not matcha the photo exactly.
Original: $0.31
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$0.11Description
In the dialect of the Tohoku (Northeastern) region of Japan, Agasuke means "make pretty". Behind the irony of the name is a delicate craftsmanship that reveals not just a dressing up of the shape, but a deliberate, finely made work of art. The glaze is thinly applied, and hair-thin lines are carved into the surface to create an exquisite texture.
- Volume: 300 ml
- Size: 8.5 cm diameter, 15.5 cm height
- Ceramics tradition: Hasamiyaki
- Material: Porcelain
- Region: Hasami, Nagasaki
- Warnings:
- Do not use with microwave, dishwasher, nor oven.
- There may be slight variations in color, and may not matcha the photo exactly.


















