CHOKU cup 'Tetsuyu' | Amabro
Choku 'Tetsuyū' (Iron Glaze)
Design: Amabro, Tokyo
Material: Arita porcelain
Dimensions: H 6.5 cm, Ø 8.5 cm
Made in Japan
Choku or choko, a traditional Japanese eating and drinking vessel, is generally a small ceramic cup for soba broth. Originating in Arita in the 17th century, these small pots became popular collector's items over the centuries. With the CHOKU series, Amabro has reinterpreted a classic tableware form with traditional patterns. Originally intended for soba or sake, the vessels can be used as desired for hot or cold drinks, small dishes, or desserts.
True to their motto "Art in Everyday Life," Amabro designs stylish everyday objects for modern living, using traditional Japanese elements as a basis and reinterpreting them or combining them with modern details. For the choku, modern, graphic designs are layered over traditional, classic patterns. A cool mix that brings Arita's 400-year-old porcelain tradition to the contemporary dining table.
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