

Tea Cup – Nomi Creme
Product Description
A stoneware tea cup from the Nomi series with a raw, unglazed exterior, made in Germany.
The form is open with straight walls and a stable base, Ø 8 cm and H 8 cm, holding 260 ml — an everyday size for tea. Nomi means 'to drink' in Japanese; the series carries that spare, everyday character.
Each cup is thrown on the wheel from grey stoneware clay and food-safe glazes, fired so the body vitrifies and stays food-safe without further sealing. The interior carries a transparent glossy finish; the exterior is left raw, so the matte texture of the grey clay body remains visible and shifts subtly between pieces depending on how the clay took the firing.
For loose-leaf or bagged tea in a quiet moment, or alongside the rest of the Nomi series.
1 piece · Ø 8 cm · H 8 cm · 260 ml · Grey stoneware, food-safe glazes · Transparent interior finish, raw unglazed exterior · Dishwasher safe · Made in Germany
Product Information
• Diameter: 8 cm
• Height: 8 cm
• Capacity: ±260 ml
• Dishwasher safe
• Microwave not recommended
• Handwashing advised
Product Rating
Pairs well with

Every item is handcrafted in our pottery studio in Frankfurt by our workshop team of six.
It takes about 10 to 14 days to make each piece, depending on the season and weather. The process includes ten steps: wedging, throwing, trimming, stamping, sponging, first firing, sanding, glazing, second firing, and grinding, ensuring that each piece is ready to use.
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