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    Another unique mug that’ll give you a cheery morning boost comes with this ceramic cloud saucer and spoon set. The irregular surface makes it that much more charming. $23 at Amazon

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  5. Buncheong - Wikipedia

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    buncheong tea cup, casual ware: Joseon period's common people enjoyed using buncheong. Late 15th-early 16th century item. inwha: inwha buncheong dish, stamping flowers or dots: buncheong bowl with tortoiseshell and chrysanthemums decorations: bakji: buncheong bowl inwha combined with bakji technique, pheony leaves and chrysanthemum

  6. Yixing ware - Wikipedia

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    Five Yixing clay teapots showing a variety of styles from formal to whimsical. Yixing clay (simplified Chinese: 宜兴泥; traditional Chinese: 宜興泥; pinyin: Yíxīng ní; Wade–Giles: I-Hsing ni) is a type of clay from the region near the city of Yixing in Jiangsu Province, China, used in Chinese pottery since the Song dynasty (960–1279) when Yixing clay was first mined around China's ...

  7. Yunomi - Wikipedia

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    There are special pairs of yunomi called meoto yunomi. [2] Meoto yunomi usually consist of two cups with the same pattern (sometimes in different colours) but slightly different sizes and often slightly different shapes (the larger cup being the "husband" and the smaller being the "wife" cup). [3]