The Mishim Pottery Collection
Mishim Mug
$ 58.00 USD
Part of the studio's Fractal series, this Mishim Mug was clearly meant to stand out visually - its distinctive glaze and organic coloration serving as proof - but its aesthetic appeal is largely forgotten the moment this mug is touched. That's because Mishim truly excels at the more tactile elements of design; to hold one of these mugs in your hand is to feel its elemental origins expressed through a curiously coarse exterior. (The Hibi + Susu version is the rougher of the two.) Serve a favorite beverage in this Mishim ceramicware and offer a buffet for the senses.
Please note: Each Mishim Mug is handmade and therefore unique. Photos demonstrate the design of each piece, but the final product may differ somewhat in color or glaze pattern. The high quality and exceptional texture of Mishim products are uniform across every piece, however. Please contact us at info@rikumo.com with any questions.
About Mishim Pottery Creation
By design, no ceramics from Mishim ever remain the same for very long. The studio's artists employ materials that develop with age, allowing their works to take on a new depth of character with the passage of time. By partnering with kilns that have seen use for more than 700 years, Mishim takes that time-honoring philosophy a step further, offering heirloom-quality pieces that carry the past within them. See the full Mishim collection here.
Materials: Clay, glaze
Dimensions: 3.2" D x 3.05" H
Care: Hand wash with gentle detergent, then dry thoroughly. Chips in the glaze are expected during production but should not happen afterward. Note that the inside of each mug may have darkened areas resembling stains; these are the organic results of glaze application and should not hinder your enjoyment of the product.
Saitama, Japan
Mishim Rim Plate
$ 80.00 USD
Part of the studio's Fractal series, the Mishim Rim Plate was clearly meant to stand out visually - its distinctive glaze and organic coloration serve as proof - but its aesthetic appeal is largely forgotten the moment this plate is touched. That's because Mishim truly excels at the more tactile elements of design; to hold this tableware in your hand is to feel its elemental origins expressed through a curiously coarse exterior. Serve your guests on Mishim ceramics and turn any meal into a buffet for the senses.
Please note: To achieve the unique crackled texture of Mishim ceramics, the glaze is applied as thinly as possible. This may make it easier for oils to penetrate the glaze and stain the product. To be safe, avoid leaving in direct contact with oil for extended periods. Please contact us at info@rikumo.com with any questions.
About Mishim Pottery Creation
By design, no ceramics from Mishim ever remain the same for very long. The studio's artists employ materials that develop with age, allowing their works to take on a new depth of character with the passage of time. By partnering with kilns that have seen use for more than 700 years, Mishim takes that time-honoring philosophy a step further, offering heirloom-quality pieces that carry the past within them. See the full Mishim collection here.
Materials: Clay, glaze
Dimensions:
Small: 8.4" D x 1.25" H
Medium: 9.55" D x 1.3" H
Care: Hand wash with gentle detergent, then dry thoroughly. Chips in the glaze are expected during production but should not happen afterward.
Saitama, Japan
Mishim Cake Pedestal
$ 230.00 USD
Part of the studio's Fractal series, the Mishim Cake Pedestal is a marriage of discrete aesthetics: the crackling, textured glazes found in Japanese kairagi ceramics and the classical shapes common in Western architecture. Each pedestal comes in two pieces - a platter and a base - making it simple to lift off your baked goods for easy transportation or quick storage in the fridge. Add a dash of regal nobility to your next baking triumph.
Please note: To achieve the unique crackled texture of Mishim ceramics, the glaze is applied as thinly as possible. This may make it easier for oils to penetrate the glaze and stain the product. To be safe, consider using a layer of paper between the pedestal and baked goods, and avoid leaving in direct contact with oil for extended periods. Please contact us at info@rikumo.com with any questions.
About Mishim Pottery Creation
By design, no ceramics from Mishim ever remain the same for very long. The studio's artists employ materials that develop with age, allowing their works to take on a new depth of character with the passage of time. By partnering with kilns that have seen use for more than 700 years, Mishim takes that time-honoring philosophy a step further, offering heirloom-quality pieces that carry the past within them. See the full Mishim collection here.
Materials: Clay, glaze
Dimensions:
Medium: 9.55" D x 0.45" H (platter), 5.4" D x 3" H (stand)
Large: 11" D x 0.5" H (platter), 6.15" D x 4.25" H (stand)
Care: Hand wash with gentle detergent, then dry thoroughly. Not oven-, microwave-, dishwasher-, or freezer-safe. Note that chips in the glaze are expected during production but should not happen afterward.
Saitama, Japan