Wakahiko Ishikawa, espresso cup, Japanese ceramic, black
Wakahiko Ishikawa, espresso cup, Japanese ceramic, black
Wakahiko Ishikawa, espresso cup, Japanese ceramic, black

Wakahiko Ishikawa, espresso cup, Japanese ceramic, black

Regular price40,00 €
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Delivery time: 3-5 days

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Manufactured in Japan
Dimensions: Ø 7 cm, height: 6 cm
Weight: 0.075 kg
Material : Ceramic

About the object: Wakahiko Ishikawa's espresso cup is approx. 6 cm high and has a diameter of 7 cm. The dark Japanese clay and earthy glaze give the cup a wonderful feel and down-to-earth texture. Almost black, strong, not so small and very tasty. Like the espresso that is drunk from the cup. Or the macchiato. And very Japanese.

Production process: Wakahiko Ishikawa makes tableware, bowls and vases for everyday use. Where possible, the products are turned on the potter's wheel. The coloring of his works is uniformly very light, almost white, and very dark, almost black, due to the use of glaze. And matt.

We offer reliable shipping for our products to various destinations. Here are our shipping options:

Germany:

  • Standard shipping: up to 1 kg is 5.90€, over 1 kg is 9.90€
  • Delivery time: Usually within 3-5 working days

EU countries:

  • Standard shipping: up to 1 kg is 14.90€, over 1 kg is 19.90€
  • Delivery time: Usually within 5-7 working days

You can find a list of the countries to which we ship here.

Please note that the stated delivery times are estimates and may vary depending on the destination and current circumstances. We are always trying to get your orders to you as quickly as possible.

For further information or special inquiries about shipping, please do not hesitate to contact us. We are at your disposal!

- Wakahiko Ishikawa dishes should be washed by hand. Use clear water or at most gentle cleaning agents and no abrasive sponges.
- Dry the vessel carefully after cleaning to avoid water stains.
- Ceramic pots can be rougher on the underside than pots made of other materials. We therefore recommend protecting sensitive surfaces on which the jar is to be placed from scratching if necessary.

Manufactory

Wakahiko Ishikawa

Wakahiko Ishikawa, born in Tokyo in 1960 as the eldest son of a sculptor, moved to the ceramics town of Mashiko in Tochigi Prefecture in 1990.

He began his work as a ceramist there and Wakahiko still has his workshop and gallery Waka Studio in Mashiko today. The gallery regularly hosts solo exhibitions and events where Wakahiro's works are presented.

Wakahiro Ishikawa makes tableware, bowls and vases for everyday use. The color scheme of his works is uniformly very light, almost white, and very dark, almost black. And matt. Beautiful!


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