Nana Goto
Tea Cup
$39.00
Details
Expressive milky white color that is made out of crystallized glaze. Smooth, Semi-matte texture, and very comforting.
Made by hand; slight variation in sizing and shaping can be expected.
Made in Nīgata, Japan
Dimensions: D 3.75”x H 2.75”
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About the Brand
Nana Goto
Nana Goto practices her craft in the Niigata countryside where she creates pieces that are simple and comforting; everyday objects that are beautifully and highly considered in their simplicity and function.
Her beliefs in creating truly individual pieces mean she tries to leave a unique touch on each object, even when using her potter's wheel. She doesn't use tools such as spatulas for molding but instead relies solely on her hands to ensure each piece is special and perfect in its minimal and simple state.
Her beliefs in creating truly individual pieces mean she tries to leave a unique touch on each object, even when using her potter's wheel. She doesn't use tools such as spatulas for molding but instead relies solely on her hands to ensure each piece is special and perfect in its minimal and simple state.



Tea Cup
Nana Goto
$39.00
Details
Expressive milky white color that is made out of crystallized glaze. Smooth, Semi-matte texture, and very comforting.
Made by hand; slight variation in sizing and shaping can be expected.
Made in Nīgata, Japan
Dimensions: D 3.75”x H 2.75”
Caring Instructions
Materials


About the Brand
Nana Goto
Nana Goto practices her craft in the Niigata countryside where she creates pieces that are simple and comforting; everyday objects that are beautifully and highly considered in their simplicity and function.
Her beliefs in creating truly individual pieces mean she tries to leave a unique touch on each object, even when using her potter's wheel. She doesn't use tools such as spatulas for molding but instead relies solely on her hands to ensure each piece is special and perfect in its minimal and simple state.
Her beliefs in creating truly individual pieces mean she tries to leave a unique touch on each object, even when using her potter's wheel. She doesn't use tools such as spatulas for molding but instead relies solely on her hands to ensure each piece is special and perfect in its minimal and simple state.