Collection: Shimizu-boiled

Kyoto Kiyomizu-yaki

The surface of this Kyoto Kiyomizu ware lucky cat figurine features a floral crystalline glaze, showcasing a unique crystalline effect that adds artistry and depth. The smooth glaze reveals a natural sheen, enhancing its overall texture. This Kiyomizu ware lucky cat is not merely a home decoration, but also an elegant work of art, demonstrating exquisite craftsmanship and cultural significance. Kiyomizu ware is a type of pottery with a long history, primarily produced at the entrance to Kiyomizu-dera Temple in Kyoto, Japan—at Gojo-zaka. It is part of Kyo-yaki, and its development is closely linked to the tea ceremony, having been widely practiced in the Higashiyama foothills since the early Edo period. With its unique craftsmanship and beautiful appearance, Kiyomizu ware holds an important place in Japanese ceramics and continues to attract collectors and enthusiasts worldwide.

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