Rare Tea Set by Ceramic Master Inoue Manji, Shōwa Period.
This exquisite set of five pure white porcelain tea cups was crafted by Inoue Manji (b. 1929), a Living National Treasure of Japan renowned for his mastery of Karatsu-style ceramics.
Created during the Shōwa period, these cups showcase Inoue's signature snow-white glaze and minimalist aesthetic.
Each cup stands 6 cm tall with an 8 cm diameter, featuring a subtle bamboo motif and the artist's mark on the base. The set comes with its original signed storage box (tomobako), confirming its authenticity.
These museum-quality pieces embody wabi-sabi principles through their perfect imperfections - the translucent porcelain reveals delicate variations in thickness, while the milky glaze shows faint traces of the artist's hand.
Ideal for tea ceremonies or display, this rare collection represents the pinnacle of Japanese ceramic art. The cups are in pristine condition, with no chips or cracks. Worldwide shipping available.




















