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It is said that long ago an emperor gave a bouquet of hydrangea to his neglected sweetheart to abate her anger. From this tale hydrangeas have become a symbol of emotion and gratitude.
Thought to have originated in Japan, the flowers bloom towards the beginning of rainy season, and can be seen thought the city during early
summer.Appreciate yourself or a loved one by enjoying matcha from this hydrangea tea bowl.
Ninsei (仁清) was a Japanese potter, who lived in the Edo Period, roughly between the 1640s to the 1690s. He is often credited as one of the key founders and influencers of 'Kyō ware', a type of Japanese pottery traditionally from Kyoto. He perfected colourful painted pottery.
Dimensions: w12.5cm x d12.5cm x h7.5cm
It is said that long ago an emperor gave a bouquet of hydrangea to his neglected sweetheart to abate her anger. From this tale hydrangeas have become a symbol of emotion and gratitude.
Thought to have originated in Japan, the flowers bloom towards the beginning of rainy season, and can be seen thought the city during early
summer.Appreciate yourself or a loved one by enjoying matcha from this hydrangea tea bowl.
Ninsei (仁清) was a Japanese potter, who lived in the Edo Period, roughly between the 1640s to the 1690s. He is often credited as one of the key founders and influencers of 'Kyō ware', a type of Japanese pottery traditionally from Kyoto. He perfected colourful painted pottery.
Dimensions: w12.5cm x d12.5cm x h7.5cm
It is said that long ago an emperor gave a bouquet of hydrangea to his neglected sweetheart to abate her anger. From this tale hydrangeas have become a symbol of emotion and gratitude.
Thought to have originated in Japan, the flowers bloom towards the beginning of rainy season, and can be seen thought the city during early
summer.Appreciate yourself or a loved one by enjoying matcha from this hydrangea tea bowl.
Ninsei (仁清) was a Japanese potter, who lived in the Edo Period, roughly between the 1640s to the 1690s. He is often credited as one of the key founders and influencers of 'Kyō ware', a type of Japanese pottery traditionally from Kyoto. He perfected colourful painted pottery.
Dimensions: w12.5cm x d12.5cm x h7.5cm