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Layered Saiun Cup

Sale price$89.00

The Layered Saiun Cup by Shinemon Inc. is a breathtaking expression of celestial beauty in ceramic form. Named after the “colored clouds” that occasionally appear in Japan’s skies—Saiun—this piece captures that ephemeral radiance through its multilayered, iridescent glaze. Shades of lavender, deep ultramarine, and flashes of soft pink and turquoise cascade down the cup’s ridged surface, producing a luminous effect that feels almost cosmic.

Each groove of the cup is deliberately thrown to invite the flowing glaze to pool and break, creating a visual rhythm reminiscent of atmospheric layers or distant nebulae. This unique textural interplay, combined with Shinemon's masterful glaze techniques, gives the vessel both visual complexity and a tactile quality that feels luxurious in the hand.

Crafted with Shinemon Inc.'s distinctive kiln atmosphere control and bold experimentation, the Layered Saiun Cup is not just drinkware—it’s a quiet moment of wonder. Perfect for those who seek beauty in daily rituals and the extraordinary in the everyday.

Layered Saiun Cup
Layered Saiun Cup Sale price$89.00

Meet the Artisan

Shinemon Inc.

Shinemon Inc. was founded in 1972 by Shinichiro Baba, a ceramic artist, who sought to redefine the boundaries of Arita ware. At a time when most kilns focused on refined, painted porcelain, Shinemon pursued scale, depth, and raw expression—producing large vessels and tableware shaped as much by the flame as by the hand.

Over the decades, the kiln became known for its mastery of yohen effects. Rather than seeking perfection through control, the kiln embraces imperfection as an essential part of beauty. The kiln atmosphere is used as a collaborator, not just a tool—resulting in glazes that ripple, fade, and flare with subtle unpredictability.

Now led by the second generation, the kiln continues to balance tradition with bold experimentation. Their pieces—tumblers, coffee cups, serving bowls, sculptural vessels—are made not for ornament but for experience. Each one carries the mark of the kiln, the hand, and the moment. It is Arita ware with soul: elemental, expressive, and deeply individual.