Kyusu are traditional Japanese teapots, usually made from ceramic or porcelain and commonly found in the distinctive side handled shape that these examples show.
These are all Tokoname-ware, a distinctive form of Japanese pottery from the city of Tokoname in the Aichi Prefecture. This form is unique to the area and is well-regarded within Japan, with Tokoname being recognised as one of Japan’s most noteworthy centres for the ceramic industry.
These teapots are hand-finished and made to an extremely high standard, each one being individually decorated using a range of different techniques and styles.
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