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Handmade Japanese Mug from Okinawa (2 pieces)

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¥8,571
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A handmade mug with a beautiful clay pattern. The perfect vessel for any beverage and the perfect gift for a special someone...
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A handmade mug with a beautiful clay pattern. The perfect vessel for any beverage and the perfect gift for a special someone in your life. There are 3 different designs to choose from:


Whale Shark: A whale shark, the village fish of Yomitan, sits in the center of the plate. Hibiscus decorates the borders in typical Okinawan fashion.
Sea Turtle: A sea turtle lies in the center of the dish, visiting the village of Yomitan to lay its eggs. Hibiscus decorates the borders in typical Okinawan fashion.
Hibiscus: Hibiscus is the flower of the southern islands and has been a part of Okinawan life since ancient times. It’s a beautiful flower that gives people brightness and energy.

  • Diameter: 8.5cm
  • Depth: 8cm
  • Weight: 250g


Please note:
1) Yachimun products are all lovingly hand-made, ensuring only the highest quality products are on offer. There may be slight differences in pattern, shape, and color, and products appear slightly different from how they are listed on our website.
2) Listed items are also being sold in the Yomitan Village and may be out of stock at the time of purchase. In cases where products are unavailable, orders may be canceled and refunded.

  • Microwave oven→ Usable
  • Oven → Unusable
  • Dishwasher →  Usable, but not recommended.

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