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Yunomi


Karatsu ware yunomi, stoneware, Edo period, 16th–17th century

A yunomi (湯のみ) is a tall form of a Japanese teacup, typically made from a ceramic material and having no handle.

Description

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Yunomi teacups are tall with a trimmed or turned foot. Because the cup heats up quickly, it is usually held with two hands for a comforting warmth during colder months. The reverse may also be true with colder ice teas during the hotter times of the year.[clarify] Unlike the more formal chawan tea bowl which is used during the Japanese tea ceremony, the yunomi is made for daily or informal tea drinking.[1]

Variations

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There are special pairs of yunomi called meoto yunomi.[2] Meoto yunomi usually consist of two cups with the same pattern (sometimes in different colours) but slightly different sizes and often slightly different shapes (the larger cup being the "husband" and the smaller being the "wife" cup).[3] This pairing is popular for wedding gifts.[1]

Genre

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Many contemporary potters, both in the East and West, make yunomi. As a genre, the yunomi has become a much-collected item.

References

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  1. ^ a b Ali, Mazlan (15 November 2017). "An Introduction to Japanese Teacups: What is a Yunomi?". Art of Japanese Tea. Archived from the original on 22 September 2022. Retrieved 5 October 2022.
  2. ^ Nussmeier, Hannah. Preservation: A Solo Ceramics Show. Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana, 2011, p. 11.
  3. ^ Haruhara, Yoko (9 July 2019). "How folk craft found its place in the art world". The Japan Times. Retrieved 5 October 2022.


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