Shiro-Matcha
Deep Flambe Red Handcrafted Ceramic Latte Cup
Deep Flambe Red Handcrafted Ceramic Latte Cup
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A beautifully handcrafted ceramic cup featuring a deep flambé red glaze, designed for enjoying matcha lattes, coffee, or tea. Its comfortable shape fits naturally in your hands, making it perfect for slow mornings or relaxed café moments at home, while the simple design highlights the rich texture and unique glaze.
Each cup is handmade, giving every piece its own unique character—a beautiful everyday piece that brings warmth and Japanese craftsmanship to your daily routine.
An Exclusive Collaboration with Shiro
This special collection is thoughtfully crafted by ceramic artist Yuri IDA exclusively for Shiro. Each piece features a custom “Shiro” signature plate on the base, marking this unique partnership that brings authentic, artisan Japanese craft directly into your home.
About Yuri IDA
Yuri IDA is a Japanese ceramic artist now based in Australia, having moved there with her family in 2012. Her passion for ceramics originally blossomed in Japan, nurtured by years of visiting independent galleries and collecting works by the master artisans she deeply admired.
She crafts unique ceramic pieces that beautifully blend her rich Japanese heritage with the relaxed, natural lifestyle of her current home.
Dimensions: Ø 95 × H 60 mm
Weight: Approx. 240 g
Capacity: Approx. 200 ml (Comfortable Capacity)
Material: Ceramic (Pottery)
- Handwash only
- Do not use in microwave or oven
The Beauty of Handmade: Because each piece is individually handcrafted, no two items are exactly the same. Slight variations in size, shape, and texture are celebrated hallmarks of artisan ceramics.
Kiln Variations: Please note that colors and patterns may vary from piece to piece. These beautiful nuances naturally occur depending on the exact temperature and the specific location of the piece inside the kiln during firing.
Color & Appearance: The actual appearance of the piece may vary slightly from the photographs due to natural lighting and individual screen settings.
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