Kyusu from Gyokko | Iwa
At the venerable age of 80, Japanese ceramist Gyokko is still an active artist whose energy do not seem to fade. He manages to keep in artistic vision: offering teapots that are both affordable, artisanal and complex.
An original cup by Quebec ceramist Arik de Vienne that offers a variety of texture through his technique and unusual "glaze" effect.
This finish is delicately applied with a syringe making each totally unique and choosing one more difficult.
Diameter: 6.5 cm
Height: 7.75 cm
At the venerable age of 80, Japanese ceramist Gyokko is still an active artist whose energy do not seem to fade. He manages to keep in artistic vision: offering teapots that are both affordable, artisanal and complex.
Quebec ceramist Stéphanie Blanchet offers us a brand-new look at her work thanks to these fine, minimalist cups.
This black tea from the plains of Assam in India is composed of fine whole leaf and a generous amount of golden tips. Notes of malt and dried fruit are complemented by floral and woody high notes. Its rich and creamy liquor has a slightly camphorated long persistence creating a sense of freshness!
This earthenware teapot comes to us directly from a young artisan from Yixing, Mr. Shao.
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