Takokarakusa dining gift set
Takokarakusa dining gift set
Takokarakusa dining gift set
Takokarakusa dining gift set

Takokarakusa dining gift set

Sale price$65.00

Historic Artistry: Features the "Takokara" (Octopus Arabesque) motif, a famous Arita-yaki pattern symbolizing longevity.
Complete Service: Includes two 11.5 cm bowls and two matching 7.5 cm Yunomi cups, perfect for breakfast or tea time.
The Stats: 4-piece set. Made in Japan. Microwave and dishwasher safe for effortless, everyday convenience.

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Arita Takokara Set | 2 Ceramic Bowls & 2 Yunomi Cups

Timeless blue-and-white tradition. This set features the classic Takokara (Octopus Arabesque) pattern, a beloved motif in Arita-yaki pottery. Handcrafted in Japan, this collection includes two versatile bowls and two matching Yunomi tea cups. The intricate, swirling vine patterns represent longevity and prosperity, making this set not just a functional addition to your table, but a piece of Japanese cultural heritage. Perfect for a complete breakfast service or a traditional tea and snack pairing.

Origin Handcrafted in Arita, Japan 🇯🇵
Material Durable Japanese Ceramic
Bowls (x2) Ø 11.5 cm x H 6 cm (Ø 4.5" x H 2.4")
Capacity: 250 ml (8.4 oz)
Cups (x2) Ø 7.5 cm x H 8.5 cm (Ø 2.9" x H 3.3")
Capacity: 225 ml (7.6 oz)
In the Box 2 Ceramic Bowls & 2 Matching Cups
The Takokara Tradition:
  • Historic Pattern: The Takokara (octopus vine) is one of Arita’s most famous motifs, prized for its hand-painted feel and dynamic energy.
  • Versatile Sizing: The 4.5-inch bowls are perfectly sized for rice, miso soup, or morning yogurt, while the Yunomi cups are ideal for green tea or coffee.
  • Artisanal Feel: Each piece features a lightweight yet sturdy ceramic body, designed for a comfortable grip during everyday use.
  • Modern Convenience: Designed for the contemporary home, all pieces are Microwave and Dishwasher Safe.

⚠️ Usage & Care:
• Microwave: YES | • Dishwasher: YES.
• Oven/Flame: NO. To preserve the depth of the traditional indigo glaze, avoid using highly abrasive sponges during cleaning.