Aritayaki teacup set
An authentic set of five Japanese teacups.
These beautifully crafted porcelain cups, originally designed for serving dipping sauce with cold soba noodles, embody the essence of Japanese tradition. The classic shape and size offer versatility, allowing them to be used for various purposes—whether for tea, sauces, or small dishes. Each cup features timeless indigo-dyed patterns, inspired by traditional Japanese textile art, adding an elegant and authentic touch to your tableware collection.



Product story
These beautifully crafted porcelain cups, originally designed for serving dipping sauce with cold soba noodles, embody the essence of Japanese tradition. The classic shape and size offer versatility, allowing them to be used for various purposes—whether for tea, sauces, or small dishes. Each cup features timeless indigo-dyed patterns, inspired by traditional Japanese textile art, adding an elegant and authentic touch to your tableware collection.
Porcelain
Size of each cup: Diameter 80 mm, Height 65 mm
Capacity: About 200 ml per cup
- Origin: Arita ware
- Made in Japan
- Saikai Ceramics
Arita-yaki
Arita ware, Japan’s first porcelain, emerged in the 17th century in Saga Prefecture. Known for its fine white body and vivid cobalt-blue or enamel designs, it gained global fame through Dutch trade. Today, it remains a symbol of Japanese craftsmanship, blending tradition with innovation.

Product care
Best tea for these cups
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