Description
The popularity of these traditional Japanese patterns soared during the Edo period, giving rise to many different designs. We're presenting three of the most popular patterns of the day. Made in the fashion of “kanyu” crackled glazes, this pattern is often called “hyoretsu”, or cracked ice, for the jagged lines that resemble cracks in ice. The “hyoretsu” pattern is said to have come from China during the Southern Song dynasty.
ELEMENTS
Fire, Earth
MATERIALS
Porcelain
DIMENSIONS
Diameter: 3 3/16"
Height: 2 7/16"
USE & CARE
- Hand wash only
- Not for use in oven
- Microwave safe