Carved Floral Iron-Glaze Teacup — Hand-Carved Japanese Porcelain by Madoka Suzuki
Carved Floral Iron-Glaze Teacup — Hand-Carved Japanese Porcelain by Madoka Suzuki
Carved Floral Iron-Glaze Teacup — Hand-Carved Japanese Porcelain by Madoka Suzuki
Carved Floral Iron-Glaze Teacup — Hand-Carved Japanese Porcelain by Madoka Suzuki
Carved Floral Iron-Glaze Teacup — Hand-Carved Japanese Porcelain by Madoka Suzuki

Carved Floral Iron-Glaze Teacup — Hand-Carved Japanese Porcelain by Madoka Suzuki

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Carved one petal at a time, this teacup wears a delicate floral motif beneath a layer of iron glaze — a contrast between the softness of the incised design and the quiet, settled depth of the fired surface.

Madoka Suzuki works in Shiga Prefecture, where the ceramic tradition has long produced fine porcelain work. Each cup is shaped and carved entirely by hand before firing; the iron-rich glaze settles differently in every crevice, so no two cups emerge from the kiln with the same surface.

Japanese ceramics have been treasured across the world for generations, and a piece like this brings that living tradition to your own table.

  • One-of-a-kind, hand-carved Japanese porcelain
  • Material: porcelain
  • Made in Shiga, Japan
  • Artisan: Madoka Suzuki
  • Size: 6.1cm × 6.5cm (2.4in × 2.6in)

Because each piece is individually made, slight variations in form and glaze are the mark of a true handmade object.

・Handmade — One by One
Every piece from Japan Classic is formed and fired entirely by hand, in small quantities, one at a time. No two are ever exactly alike.

These handcrafted works carry slight variations in shape, weight, and surface, bearing the subtle marks of true craftsmanship rather than mass production.

・Living Glaze
On glazed pieces, you will find fine crackle patterns—known in Japan as kannyu (貫入)—naturally created as the glaze cools after firing.

This delicate finish evolves with time, reflecting the quiet beauty found in wabi-sabi ceramics.

・Elegance
Inspired by Japan’s timeless aesthetic, every piece by Japan Classic blends tradition with modern versatility.

Whether for rice, soups, or shared plates, these refined tablewares are designed for everyday beauty, maintaining their grace in both Eastern and Western settings.

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