A quiet landscape of stone, water, and movement.
Handcrafted in Ibaraki, Japan by ceramic artist Fukuda, this striking yunomi showcases mesmerizing layers of marbled clay that flow across its surface like river currents carved through stone.
Created using a traditional clay-layering technique, each swirling pattern emerges naturally during the forming process, making every piece entirely unique. Soft ivory and warm earth tones intertwine to create a landscape-like composition that reveals new details from every angle.
Its clean cylindrical form offers a comfortable grip and an ideal shape for appreciating the aromas and flavors of fine Japanese tea. Whether filled with sencha, hojicha, genmaicha, or matcha, this yunomi transforms everyday tea drinking into a moment of reflection.
The beauty of this piece lies not in decoration, but in the clay itself—a hallmark of Japanese ceramic artistry where natural materials and subtle craftsmanship take center stage.
Why Tea Enthusiasts Love It
Handmade in Ibaraki, Japan
Created by Japanese ceramic artist Fukuda
Unique marbled clay patterning
No two pieces are identical
Comfortable yunomi form for daily tea enjoyment
A beautiful example of Japanese ceramic craftsmanship
Ideal for collectors of authentic Japanese teaware
The Art of Marbled Clay
This yunomi celebrates one of the most captivating traditions in ceramic art: layered and marbled clay. Rather than relying on painted decoration, contrasting clays are carefully combined to create flowing patterns that run throughout the vessel itself.
The result is a cup that feels both contemporary and timeless, reflecting the Japanese appreciation for nature, movement, and the quiet beauty of handcrafted objects.