Ayoo Pottery by Naoki Kanazawa - Round Mug Cup

$88.00

My favorite mug cups are back after two years of waiting! I love how the craftsman titles each piece, capturing the spirit of Mother Earth. Each mug beautifully reflects our connection to nature—a true celebration of our planet! Enjoy your favorite hot drinks in these stunning mugs.

Each piece is handmade by Naoki Kanazawa in Amakusa, Japan. Each may vary slightly in glaze and size.

  • Approximate measurement:
    • overall: 5" x 3 1/8" H, 3 1/2"opening diameter
    • capacity: 1 US cup
    • weight: 8~9 oz
  • Titles each piece:
    • A: Morning mist
    • B: Seashell and the sea
    • C: Planet
    • D: Seashell and the sea
    • E: Seashell and the sea
    • F: Seashell and the sea
    • G: Blue scenery
  • Material: ceramic
  • Care instruction: hand wash recommended, not oven safe 

Story: Naoki Kanazawa is a talented potter from Amakusa, a coastal town renowned for its stunning natural beauty. Growing up in a family of potters, he began crafting pottery at age of 18. Naoki established his own kiln, “Ayoo,” with his wife, Sachi in 2022. His work is inspired by the diverse landscapes of Amakusa, encapsulating the fleeting beauty of nature through his unique approach to “ambient ceramics.” Each piece he creates is distinct, reflecting the ever-changing moments of the environment around him. The name “Ayoo,” derived from the local dialect, conveys a sense of emotional resonance—joy, surprise, or sadness—embodying the gentle and soft feelings tied to nature. Naoki's pottery preserves the “green” emotions he encounters while living closely with the landscape.

His artistic journey includes immersing himself in nature, where he contemplates humanity's smallness and finds solace in the beauty of survival amidst the elements. Through his work, he aims to bridge the connection between nature and people, inviting viewers to appreciate the myriad “Keshiki” (scenery) present in his pottery. His creations blend utility and beauty, showcasing overlapping colors and forms that evoke a deep sense of harmony with the natural world.