Gongfang Hoshikora no Hoshizora-grey
Gongfang Hoshikora no Hoshizora-grey
Gongfang Hoshikora no Hoshizora-grey
Gongfang Hoshikora no Hoshizora-grey
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Gongfang Hoshikora no Hoshizora-grey

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Product Description
  • Ceramic mug inspired by a picture book theme with a starry sky motif.
  • Made from red clay from Okinawa, giving it a sandy texture.
  • Perfect for both morning coffee and enjoying the night sky.
  • Thick-bodied yet lightweight, with a wide handle gap for comfortable gripping.
  • handmade, resulting in subtle variations in color tones and texture.

Material_ceramic

Dimensions_ 7cm HIGH, diameter about 8cm
Capacity_ Approximately 200ML when 8 minutes full
Origin_ Japan


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About the author

Studio Kotori

"Kotori" means "little bird". The pottery created by Mr. Morinaga, the ceramicist who founded the workshop, can make people feel like hearing the song of a bird after touching it. It is like taking a breath of spring breeze. It is filled with the leisure and freedom of Okinawa. The unconventional creative style is full of picture book feeling, and it has been described as a "ceramic coffee cup that tells a story."

Mr. Morinaga moved to Okinawa Prefecture from Nagasaki Prefecture in 1998. In 2001, he studied under Toshiaki Kanejo, the second son of the ceramicist Jiro Kanejo, who is known as the "National Treasure in the World". In 2008, he founded "Gongbo Kobo".

Mr. Morinaga's mugs are known for their abstract landscape patterns. In addition, the shape of the mug considers the user's comfort when touching the mouth of the mug when drinking coffee. Therefore, the rim of the mug has a unique thickness and is very popular in local coffee shops.