三島ぐい呑
お酒のお供にはもちろんのこと、
お茶や珈琲、
副菜を盛る小鉢としても
用途を決めすぎず、
自由に使えるのもこの器の魅力です
白と土色が織りなす三島模様は、
どこか懐かしく、
使うたびに手仕事の温もりを感じさせてくれます
暮らしの中で自然と出番が増えていく、
そんな器です
Size / 外径約9cm 高さ約5.3cm
手仕事による作品の為釉薬の風合いやサイズ感には若干の個体差がございます旨
ご了承のもとお買い求めください
作家 北井知枝
2010年 多治見市 陶磁器意匠研修研究所にて学ぶ
2012年 奈良県宇陀市にて尾形アツシ氏のもとで修業を経て独立
2024年 現在の兵庫県多可町に工房を構える
2016年、2025年 大阪府堺市灯しびとの集い
Mishima Guinomi
Traditionally used for enjoying sake, this versatile vessel is equally suited to tea, coffee, or serving small side dishes.
Its charm lies in its flexibility—rather than defining a single purpose, it naturally adapts to the rhythms of everyday life.
The contrast between the white slip and earthy clay creates the distinctive Mishima pattern, carrying a sense of nostalgia and the warmth of handcraftsmanship.
It is the kind of piece that quietly finds its way into daily use, becoming more indispensable with time.
Size
Approx. Ø9 cm × H5.3 cm
As each piece is handmade, slight variations in glaze, color, texture, and size may occur. We appreciate your understanding before purchase.
⸻
Artist: Chie Kitai
2010
Studied at the Tajimi City Ceramic Design and Research Institute, Gifu, Japan.
2012
After apprenticing under ceramic artist Atsushi Ogata in Uda, Nara Prefecture, established an independent practice.
2024
Established her current studio in Taka Town, Hyogo Prefecture.
Participated in Tomoshibito no Tsudoi, Sakai, Osaka (2016, 2025).
三島ぐい呑
お酒のお供にはもちろんのこと、
お茶や珈琲、
副菜を盛る小鉢としても
用途を決めすぎず、
自由に使えるのもこの器の魅力です
白と土色が織りなす三島模様は、
どこか懐かしく、
使うたびに手仕事の温もりを感じさせてくれます
暮らしの中で自然と出番が増えていく、
そんな器です
Size / 外径約9cm 高さ約5.3cm
手仕事による作品の為釉薬の風合いやサイズ感には若干の個体差がございます旨
ご了承のもとお買い求めください
作家 北井知枝
2010年 多治見市 陶磁器意匠研修研究所にて学ぶ
2012年 奈良県宇陀市にて尾形アツシ氏のもとで修業を経て独立
2024年 現在の兵庫県多可町に工房を構える
2016年、2025年 大阪府堺市灯しびとの集い
Mishima Guinomi
Traditionally used for enjoying sake, this versatile vessel is equally suited to tea, coffee, or serving small side dishes.
Its charm lies in its flexibility—rather than defining a single purpose, it naturally adapts to the rhythms of everyday life.
The contrast between the white slip and earthy clay creates the distinctive Mishima pattern, carrying a sense of nostalgia and the warmth of handcraftsmanship.
It is the kind of piece that quietly finds its way into daily use, becoming more indispensable with time.
Size
Approx. Ø9 cm × H5.3 cm
As each piece is handmade, slight variations in glaze, color, texture, and size may occur. We appreciate your understanding before purchase.
⸻
Artist: Chie Kitai
2010
Studied at the Tajimi City Ceramic Design and Research Institute, Gifu, Japan.
2012
After apprenticing under ceramic artist Atsushi Ogata in Uda, Nara Prefecture, established an independent practice.
2024
Established her current studio in Taka Town, Hyogo Prefecture.
Participated in Tomoshibito no Tsudoi, Sakai, Osaka (2016, 2025).
¥3,300税込





