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Mitsui Pottery Inc.
| Address | 1084 Dachi-chou Toki-shi Gifu, JAPAN ZIP:509-5401 |
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| Representative Name | Toshihiro Fujii |
| Annual Revenue | closed |
| No. of Employees | 5 |
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SD item code:11097484
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About 10 days
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Pot 17.5X11.5X12.2cm*386g*500cc
Cup 9.6X5.8cm*140g Box 17X21X11.5cm |
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Country of manufacture: Japan
Material / component: ceramic
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Description
| One teapot (with lime) and two teacups with gift box. This series is based on the Heian cherry blossom motif! 〜What is Heian Cherry Blossom? In the Heian period (794-1192), aristocrats gradually came to love cherry blossoms as the representative flower of spring. This is thought to have been triggered by the abolition of the Japanese envoys to the Tang Dynasty in 894. Perhaps the abolition of the Japanese envoys to the Tang Dynasty in 894 may have been an opportunity for Japanese people to become more familiar with the ancient Japanese cherry blossom, rather than the plum tree, which was introduced from China. The Tale of Genji, a masterpiece of the mid-Heian period, describes a banquet held under the cherry blossoms, and the Kokin Waka Shu, a collection of poems compiled in the early Heian period, contains many poems about cherry blossoms as spring poems. It can be seen that cherry blossoms came to be associated with "the flower symbolizing spring" for the aristocrats of the time. Recommended Uses Tableware Gifts Bridal Gifts Presents Celebrations Mother's Day Father's Day Respect-for-Senior-Citizens Day Wedding Gift Teapots Tea Pot Pottery Made in Japan Teacups Teacups Minoyaki |
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| Shipping Method | Estimated Arrival |
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| Sea Mail | From Mar.4th 2026 to May.6th 2026 |
| Air Mail | From Feb.16th 2026 to Feb.18th 2026 |
| EMS | From Feb.13th 2026 to Feb.18th 2026 |
| Pantos Express | From Feb.17th 2026 to Feb.20th 2026 |
| DHL | From Feb.13th 2026 to Feb.17th 2026 |
| UPS | From Feb.13th 2026 to Feb.17th 2026 |
| FedEx | From Feb.13th 2026 to Feb.17th 2026 |
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Some trading conditions may be applicable only in Japan.
Due to the nature of pottery, there may be variations in color. Also, the size may vary slightly due to shrinkage of the clay. Please enjoy the different appearance of each piece. [About Stock]
We share inventory with some manufacturers. We update our inventory regularly, However, there may be times when we have no choice but to cancel your order due to a temporary shortage of stock. Please contact us if you would like to know the latest stock status. Due to the nature of pottery, there may be variations in color. Also, the size may change slightly due to shrinkage of the clay. Please enjoy the different appearance of each piece. [About stock]. We share inventory with some manufacturers. We update our inventory regularly, However, there may be times when we have no choice but to cancel your order due to a temporary shortage of stock. Please contact us if you would like to know the latest stock status. |
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This series is based on the Heian cherry blossom motif!
〜What is Heian Cherry Blossom?
In the Heian period (794-1192), aristocrats gradually came to love cherry blossoms as the representative flower of spring. This is thought to have been triggered by the abolition of the Japanese envoys to the Tang Dynasty in 894. Perhaps the abolition of the Japanese envoys to the Tang Dynasty in 894 may have been an opportunity for Japanese people to become more familiar with the ancient Japanese cherry blossom, rather than the plum tree, which was introduced from China. The Tale of Genji, a masterpiece of the mid-Heian period, describes a banquet held under the cherry blossoms, and the Kokin Waka Shu, a collection of poems compiled in the early Heian period, contains many poems about cherry blossoms as spring poems. It can be seen that cherry blossoms came to be associated with "the flower symbolizing spring" for the aristocrats of the time.
Recommended Uses
Tableware Gifts Bridal Gifts Presents Celebrations Mother's Day Father's Day Respect-for-Senior-Citizens Day Wedding Gift Teapots Tea Pot Pottery Made in Japan Teacups Teacups Minoyaki
〜平安桜とは〜
平安時代に入ると、貴族たちは次第に桜を春の花の代表格として愛でるようになります。これには、894年の遣唐使廃止が一つのきっかけになったとも考えられます。遣唐使廃止を機に日本人は、中国から伝来した梅ではなく、日本古来の桜に対して、より親しみを感じるようになったのかもしれません。桜の下で宴を開催している宮中の様子は、平安時代中期の名作「源氏物語」にも記されており、平安時代前期に編まれた「古今和歌集」でも、春の歌として桜を詠んだ歌がとても多く残されています。当時の貴族たちにとって、桜が「春を象徴する花」としてイメージされるようになっていることがうかがわれます。
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