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Vintage 1970s Japanese Stoneware Cups & Saucers - Set of 2
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Vintage 1970s Japanese Stoneware Cups & Saucers - Set of 2

$24
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Pickup available at Collective Autonomy Lennox

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Vintage 1970s Japanese Stoneware Cups & Saucers - Set of 2

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Collective Autonomy Lennox

Pickup available, usually ready in 4 hours

4/64 Ballina Street
Lennox Head NSW 2478
Australia

0467370848
Description

Crafted in Japan during the 1970s, this stoneware collection perfectly captures the era’s rustic, bohemian style. The rich, caramel-brown glaze gives these pieces a warm, cozy feel, perfectly contrasted by the bright white interior.

The truly unique feature is the striking decoration:

  • The Band: A prominent central band of textured glaze—reminiscent of "Fat Lava" or volcanic speckling—blends vibrant purples, deep blues, and crisp white specks, offering a wonderful tactile dimension.

  • The Dots: A playful garland of white enamel dots decorates the cup and the saucer, adding a whimsical touch to the robust stoneware.

With their satisfying weight and comfortable handles, these are the ideal vessels for a strong 1970s-style coffee, a rich hot chocolate, or just adding an authentic touch of mid-century groove to your kitchen.

Quantity: Set of 2 Cups and 2 Matching Saucers
Era: Vintage 1970s
Origin: Made in Japan
Material: Heavy Glazed Stoneware / Earthenware

Care

To maintain the beauty and integrity of your vintage purchase, we recommend treating it with care.

For any glassware or dinnerware, it is highly advised to only handwash these items.

Crystal glassware can never be put through the dishwasher as it can cause the glass to become cloudy. Unfortunately, this is not reversible. We recommend to only handwash.

Restore the finish on your wooden items by wiping with a mineral oil or a oil such as flaxseed for non-food items.

Why Buy Vintage

Collective Autonomy chooses to offer a curated range of secondhand and vintage wares for a range of reasons.

  • supports a local circular economy
  • reduces landfill
  • conserves resources
  • lowers carbon footprint
  • often better quality pieces that have stood the test of time
  • pieces are unique and not readily available
  • brings classic character into your home

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