I started using soil, a material that I had never dealt with before.
Teapot | Teacup list page
Pottery has a lot of strong artistry, and I've been thinking about how to approach Pint! since the brand started. There are many manufacturers and products all over Japan, and there are also many ware shops. Under such circumstances, I thought about how I could make efforts and products that are unique to Pint!, and finally entered the fourth year.
Rather than selecting the pottery, I decided to handle pottery in a Pint!-like way, focusing on materials, craftsmanship, and living scenes. Some time after I started looking for pottery, I received a wonderful connection from a friend in Mie who was familiar with pottery, and I came across the pottery “Nankei Seitouen” in Yokkaichi, Mie Prefecture. The pottery produced in Yokkaichi, Mie Prefecture is called Banko-yaki (also known as Banko-yaki), and is characterized by heat-resistant clay. Therefore, earthenware pots and teapots are popular as products. Nankei Pottery is particularly good at making teapots. The details are introduced on the product page, but the clay used for the teapot contains a lot of iron, and it is a material that has the image of being somewhere between pottery and porcelain. It has a nice sharp texture.
The first pottery starts with this teapot and hot water only. Please use it in your daily tea drinking scene. Of course, we choose items that you can enjoy over time.
I would like to make my daily tea time a little more special and more enjoyable.
Middle ground
Teapot | Teacup list page
Pottery has a lot of strong artistry, and I've been thinking about how to approach Pint! since the brand started. There are many manufacturers and products all over Japan, and there are also many ware shops. Under such circumstances, I thought about how I could make efforts and products that are unique to Pint!, and finally entered the fourth year.
Rather than selecting the pottery, I decided to handle pottery in a Pint!-like way, focusing on materials, craftsmanship, and living scenes. Some time after I started looking for pottery, I received a wonderful connection from a friend in Mie who was familiar with pottery, and I came across the pottery “Nankei Seitouen” in Yokkaichi, Mie Prefecture. The pottery produced in Yokkaichi, Mie Prefecture is called Banko-yaki (also known as Banko-yaki), and is characterized by heat-resistant clay. Therefore, earthenware pots and teapots are popular as products. Nankei Pottery is particularly good at making teapots. The details are introduced on the product page, but the clay used for the teapot contains a lot of iron, and it is a material that has the image of being somewhere between pottery and porcelain. It has a nice sharp texture.
The first pottery starts with this teapot and hot water only. Please use it in your daily tea drinking scene. Of course, we choose items that you can enjoy over time.
I would like to make my daily tea time a little more special and more enjoyable.
Middle ground