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Agano Mamoru Kiln

Agano Ware Tumbler Flambe Glazed

Agano Ware Tumbler Flambe Glazed

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Elegant in form and quietly expressive in color, the Agano Ware Tumbler Flambé Glazed by Agano Mamoru Kiln is a refined embodiment of Japan’s ceramic artistry. Its rich crimson surface, achieved through a high-heat flambé glaze technique, reveals subtle depth and tonal variation with each curve—like glowing embers fading into ash.

The minimalist silhouette allows the glaze to take center stage, while the slightly flared rim adds a touch of softness and ease to every sip. Whether used for everyday tea or as a showpiece in your collection, this tumbler reflects centuries of tradition and the quiet power of handcrafted beauty.

Detail

Size: W 3.5in x L 3.5in x H 3.9in / W 8.8cm x L 8.8cm x H 10cm
Material: Ceramic

As each piece is handcrafted, slight variations in size may occur.

Care & Use

  • Handwash only
  • Keep it dry
  • Avoid sudden temperature changes
  • Avoid metal scrubs or abrasive detergents
  • Store safely
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Agano Ware: Subtle Elegance Shaped by Centuries of Tea Culture

Agano ware is a traditional Japanese pottery style that began in the early 17th century in what is now Fukuchi, Fukuoka Prefecture. Its origins trace to 1602 when the ruling lord of the Kokura domain invited Korean potter Sonkai to establish a kiln in the Agano region. Originally crafted for tea ceremonies, Agano ware gained prestige as one of Enshū's Seven Kilns—an honor bestowed by famed tea master Kobori Enshū during the Edo period.

Known for its thin, lightweight form, Agano ware typically features soft, organic profiles and a variety of glazes—from celadon green to milky white, rust, and cobalt blue. A hallmark of the style is the use of copper-rich glazes that produce serene, almost translucent blue tones. Subtle, nature-inspired variations in color and texture emerge during firing, making each vessel uniquely expressive. Agano ware’s understated charm continues to appeal to modern users who value craftsmanship and quiet beauty.

Brand History

Agano Mamoru Kiln is a family-run pottery studio located in Fukuchi, the historic heartland of Agano ware. Known for its refined balance of tradition and creativity, the kiln produces tableware that blends time-honored techniques with a modern touch—offering pieces that are both aesthetically compelling and easy to use.

The kiln’s work is defined by clean silhouettes, rich textures, and atmospheric glazes. One of its signature techniques involves lightly scraping the surface of the clay to form delicate, tactile patterns, often echoing seasonal elements like wind or foliage. The result is a surface that invites both the eye and the hand.

Each piece is fired with glazes that shift subtly in color depending on the kiln atmosphere, yielding soft blacks, dawn-like pinks, deep sea blues, or earthy neutrals. This painterly approach reflects the studio’s philosophy: pottery should reflect nature’s quiet transitions and accompany daily life without pretense.

Agano Mamoru Kiln continues to represent the enduring sensibility of Agano ware—elegant, light in the hand, and deeply rooted in the culture of use.