Kaneko Kohyo Giyaman Urushi Ceramic Coffee Cups (Set of 4)

Bs1,300

Giyaman Urushi Ceramic Coffee Cups (Set of 4)6cm (h) x 8.5cm (l) x 11.5cm (d) / 2.3" (h) x 3.3" (w) x 4.5" (l)

Bs1,300

Giyaman Urushi Ceramic Saucers (Set of 4)2.5cm (h) x 14.5cm (d) / 1.0" (h) x 5.7" (d)

Bs925

Giyaman Urushi Ceramic Dinner Plates (Set of 4)3cm (h) x 27cm (d) / 1.2" (h) x 10.5" (d)

Bs3,200

Giyaman Urushi Ceramic Dessert Plates (Set of 4)2.5cm (h) x 18cm (d) / 1.0" (h) x 7.0" (d)

Bs1,400

Giyaman Urushi Ceramic Side Plates (Set of 4)3mc (h) x 20.5cm (d) / " (h) x 8.0" (d)

Bs1,850

Giyaman Urushi Ceramic Deep Bowls (Set of 4)7.5cm (h) x 14cm (d) / 2.9" (h) x 5.5" (d)

Bs1,850

Giyaman Urushi Ceramic Shallow Bowls (Set of 4)4cm (h) x 12cm (d) / 1.6" (h) x 4.7" (d)

Bs925

Giyaman Urushi Ceramic Bowls (Set of 4)5.5cm (h) x 14cm (d) / 2.1" (h) x 5.5" (d)

Bs1,100

Giyaman Urushi Ceramic Dessert Cups (Set of 4)11.5cm (h) x 6.5cm (d) / 4.5" (h) x 2.5" (d)

Bs1,200

Giyaman Urushi Ceramic Oval Platter4cm (h) x 19cm (w) x 25.5cm (l) / 1.6" (h) x 7.4" (w) x 10.0" (l)

Bs705

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Giyaman Urushi Ceramic Serving Bowl7cm (h) x 21cm (d) / 2.7" (h) x 8.2" (d)

Bs705

Giyaman Urushi Ceramic Condiment Bowls (Set of 4)3cm (h) x 9cm (d) / 1.2" (h) x 3.5" (d)

Bs610

With its chrysanthemum-shaped details, Kaneko Kohyo’s Giyaman coffee cups and matching saucers make a ritual of coffee breaks. Finished in a green ‘urushi’ lacquer for a glass-like appearance, it’s a striking nod to the flower that blooms throughout Japanese art and design.

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With its chrysanthemum-shaped details, Kaneko Kohyo’s Giyaman coffee cups and matching saucers make a ritual of coffee breaks. Finished in a green ‘urushi’ lacquer for a glass-like appearance, it’s a striking nod to the flower that blooms throughout Japanese art and design.

View more from: Kaneko Kohyo / Coffee & tea

Kaneko Kohyo Giyaman Urushi Ceramic Coffee Cups (Set of 4)

Bs1,300

Meet the Maker:

Kaneko Kohyo

A century ago Kaneko Kohyo fired its first porcelain at a mountaintop kiln in Toki, Japan. The pottery studio is best known for its inimitable, high-quality ceramics.