Teapot (2) by Munehiro Nakao
Teapot (2) by Munehiro Nakao
Teapot (2) by Munehiro Nakao
Hand Thrown in Heguri, Nara, Japan.
Approximate measurements: 8.5cm height x 11cm width. 120ml.
An elegant teapot, skilfully and carefully crafted from stoneware clay decorated in a calming natural tone of white hagi ash glaze that gives a soft shine, fine crackle and smooth feel. The teapot has a tall bellied form and smooth body that shows the fullness of the glaze with amazing mottled blue details and dark, earthy blushes on a rich peach surface, all set off by the deep tones inside. Finished with delicately styled handle, small filtered spout, simple finial on it’s deep walled lid and nice detailing around the lid edge, reminiscent of a flower. It’s balance, proportions and pouring are excellent, its a delight to hold and use.
Each handmade and unique, therefore slight variations in shape, size and glaze will occur. Handwash recommended.
We were honoured to meet Munehiro-san during our R&D spring trip to Japan in Wazuka and were very impressed with his teawares, we are now very excited to be able to offer a selection of his pieces.Â
Munehiro-san is based in Heguri, Nara and Wazuka. Having studied first in Kyoto, then in Okayama at a Bizen kiln focusing on highlighting the natural  traits from the the clay, then at a Akahada kiln in Nara focusing on bringing out certain colours in clay and glaze. Combining all his experience to create these beautiful and functional teawares from his own ‘Tsukitachi-kama’ kiln.
Munehiro-san focuses on the production of teaware for Sencha and leaf tea consumption since his wife’s family tea farm produces predominately Sencha, Hojicha and other leaf teas. His teawares are intended for everyday use and enjoyment, not just for special occasions but enjoyed for any relaxing moment.