
Blossoming Sakura Mug
Sakura blossoms gather across the surface of this mug, their forms spreading as if caught mid-motion. Seen up close, the design captures the vitality of sakura in full bloom.
The Blossoming Sakura Mug is crafted by Higashi Kiln, known for its distinctive washi-zome (Japanese paper dyeing) technique. The pink pigment diffuses gently, forming blurred edges that bring depth to the cherry blossom motif. The blossoms are drawn at a generous scale, allowing each form to move with quiet ease. Delicate gold detailing at the stamens introduces a note of richness to the composition.
The layered bleeding of pigment produces tonal variation reminiscent of watercolor, offering depth that remains clearly defined without appearing heavy.
This cherry blossom pattern is a collaborative design by MUSUBI KILN and Higashi Kiln. This mug fits naturally into the rhythm of the day, both in the morning and at a slower moment in the afternoon. Whether paired with Japanese or Western tableware, it sits easily in its surroundings with a light, composed presence.
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Sakura blossoms gather across the surface of this mug, their forms spreading as if caught mid-motion. Seen up close, the design captures the vitality of sakura in full bloom.
The Blossoming Sakura Mug is crafted by Higashi Kiln, known for its distinctive washi-zome (Japanese paper dyeing) technique. The pink pigment diffuses gently, forming blurred edges that bring depth to the cherry blossom motif. The blossoms are drawn at a generous scale, allowing each form to move with quiet ease. Delicate gold detailing at the stamens introduces a note of richness to the composition.
The layered bleeding of pigment produces tonal variation reminiscent of watercolor, offering depth that remains clearly defined without appearing heavy.
This cherry blossom pattern is a collaborative design by MUSUBI KILN and Higashi Kiln. This mug fits naturally into the rhythm of the day, both in the morning and at a slower moment in the afternoon. Whether paired with Japanese or Western tableware, it sits easily in its surroundings with a light, composed presence.
























