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This set consists of 5 large tea cups, japanese. It is addressed to all those who yield to the temptation in front of the simple design and style of these cups !

The blue and white are very often used by the Japanese for the decoration of their dishes. Here are 5 pieces that respect the traditions !

The edges flared cups allow you to enjoy your tea from Japan (or other !) without spilling any.

With their lines curved, these cups fit in the palm of your hand. In the winter, you will be delighted.e to be able to warm up your hands, feeling the aromas of your drink !

On a set table for your guests, this set of cups will bring a note of freshness. Show your personality !

Our comprehensive catalog you will build a set of dishes, very custom. Your needs, your favorite colors, you choose !

Dimensions
Hauteur : 6,0 cm
Diamètre : 9,0 cm
Matière
Ceramic-porcelain -

Informations

Blue
Blanc
Blue and white
Lines
Hand wash
Dishwasher
Microwave
Cardboard box
Set of 5 cups lines

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