Lustre Love is the appreciation and humble " LOVE" of lusterware" to which, I am smitten, especially in the china department.
Royal Sealy, is a vintage porcelain manufacturer known for their highly collectible teasets ( 1940-1950).... Like the glimmer of the silkworms, Art Deco styled cups and saucers were made in Japan for export. The designs are history and became the most popular collecible of the era. I'm tickled pink to be able to share one of my favorite Japanese inspired cup and saucer with you.
I must admit that living in Japan( five years) certainly does gives a person, a lustered appreciation of cultural folk arts and the
brilliancy of beauty, sheen and gloss ... which is exactly what lustreware is .... a glaze, a varnish or an enamel applied to porcelain in a thin layer and giving it a smooth, glistening surface. It's quite dazzling!!!
I was first attracted to the octangular beauty of this porcelain by it's opalescent pink coloration.... and ... bought it on sight. My first impression was look on the bottom and see where it was made... " JAPAN " !!!!!! Yes .. exclamation mark ... not impressed , but upon research , I realized that occupied Japan items, Nippon and general Japanese porcelain pieces are really state of the art artifacts , even without the ' made in England " stamp.
I quess, a Honey Tea would honor this cup, but I have never sipped, even a drop from it's ethereal being ... Somehow, I feel that it is either, too fragile or too elusive, like a butterfly... It is a work of art. !!!!
The honeycomb body is rare, if not unique in the teacup and saucer world. The raised mold of this inner cup is enhanced by the pearlized pink/lavender finish . A lot of imagination went into creating this delicate tea sipper.
If you look deep enough into the essence of the cup, it might remind you of the Nellie Moser Clemetis petals that shimmers like fairy gossamer in the sunlight....Beautiful !!!! ... or you might just find a quiet moment to reflect... We had a tornado touch down last month so, I find these reflective moments of nature with my teatime, a calming therapy !!!! .
Goodness, I must admit to a fetish for the 3-footed, gold gilded beauties that balance, soooooo .... daintily on their base. Infact, I smirk at the simple audacity of this saucy little set, to display itself so boldly, yet, it's also so much like a Grecian urn, sitting silently in a corner, waiting for admiration ... " will someone please notice me " ... Often times, I feel like Disney, sweeping the inanimated objects into animation ... I quess I shan't worry until I start talking to the cups and saucers ... That's the problem ... I do ( Ha Ha) !!!
Japanese artists have focus and precision when it comes to balancing beauty and nature. An opalescent finish, combined with a hand-painted metallic gold gild, is why lustreware and fine china are still sought out by collectors.
I wanted you to take a peek at the fancy gilted medallian and scalloped edges of the saucer. Don't you think it looks regal ? Lustreware is not everyones cup of tea, but it's sheer wonderlust to me. ( Twinkle Twinkle ) Quite simply ... It's pretty!!!!
If you do feel the urge to collect something a little different ... Please .... pause for a moment to just admire the creative aspects of the Japanese teasets... It really is fine porcelain art, fit for a King or Queen ... Oops ... Emperor or Empress!!!!
Thank you all for your kind visits and know that I'm so excited to visit your Teacup Tuesday Blogs.
Would you like to try a crumpet with your tea today ?
32 comments:
That is a wonderful teacup. The shape of the handle and dainty little feet are beautiful. The color and gilt pattern is great too. I haven't added a lustreware cup to my collection yet, but I'll be on the hunt for one now after seeing your lovely cup.
I so glad you're inspired ...Thanks for the sweet visit... Hugs
3 footed teacups are a favorite of mine and yours is beautiful! The shape is different. Luster is gorgeous, isn't it! Thanks so much for sharing, and for your visit!
Ruth
Zaa, your post today is brilliant! I am a fan of lusterware so I fit right in! Your cup today is indeed a treasure with it's unusual shape and the gorgeous color accented with gold. It is substantial yet dainty with it's pretty feet!
Thank you so much for joining in T.T. today, I have loved coming to visit.
Hugs,
Terri
Beautiful tea cup! I love the originality of it being 3 footed. Happy Tea Party Tuesday..HHL
This is a stunning cuup! Who cares where it was made as long as you like it. Anyone that has this cup should cherrish it. Absolutely gorgious!
Thanks for you kind visit Ruth... Glad I'm not the only one with a 3 footed fetish ( ha ha) I had a delightful time at your blog today ...Hugs
Thanks Terri ...It such a pleasure to chat with you ...of course I always love the tutorials on your blog and am trying my hand at your marvellous paper shoe..I'm truly enjoying my Teatime Tuesdays ...Hugs
Thanks ....A High Heeled Life is the only way to go ( Ha ha) ... So glad that you stopped over from your whimsical tea house journey ...It was a delightful read... Please do come again... XOXOX
Thanks cmoh ...Your absolutely right ...That's what is so wonderful about teacups and saucers... They just seem to fit into your heart and personality... You love them all for special reasons...Hope to visit with you again for tea....Hugs
Hello,
I am coming over Sandi's Tea time. your link doesn't work right because it has an writing error. But anyway, I found you. This pink cup is really amazing. Yes, I would love to have a crumpet with my tea today. May I invite you, too.
Best greetigns, Johanna
Thank you Johanna...I fixed the link so it works now... I appreciate this assistance, my friend. So glad that took the time to find me and to chat again for another wonderful Teatime...I accept your kind offer to visit...I'll be there before the the tea is poured...HUGS
Oh my dearest Zaa!
What fabulously pretty photos of your lovely Japanese tea time teacup and tea vignette!
~ Everything is so exceptionally delightful, inviting and pretty as always!
Happy Tuesday Tea Time In Blogland!
Please always feel most welcome to visit me for this my 98th, 'Tuesday Tea For Two' and also for the '69th, 'Teapot And Tea Things Tuesday'.~ YOU ARE ALWAYS MOST WELCOME TO PARTAKE. ~ Thanks for visiting and your kind comment also!
Hugs, Wanda Lee
Thank You Wanda Lee... You visit is so kindly appreciated... and most welcomed. I'm so glad that I had a chance to view your delightful blog and wish you a speedy recovery....Blessings
You're right, Zaa, your pink lustre tea cup is a true work of art... I'd never seen one in this shape and the three little feet and handle add a lot to its charm.
I've got some lustreware cups, the usual made in England type, some beautiful ones, too, but not so exquisite...
I've just joined the followers of your beautiful and interesting blog.
Congratulations!
Cheers
Welcome Marie.. I'm so glad you stopped in for a visit... I just love all types of china and the ones on your blog were exquisite and very hard to find...Lucky you for spotting them . I'd love to see your lustreware pieces... Please do visit The grand lady again for teatime...Hugs
What a gorgeous tea cup! Beautiful pictures!
Jocelyn @
http://justalittlesouthernhospitality.blogspot.com/
Thank You for your kind visit Jocelyn ... Please do come again...Hugs
Hello Zaa,
thanks for joining LACE today.
Your Japanese cup is very lovely!
What a pretty colour and shape!
You are blessed to have lived in Japan for 5 years and sampled the culture of that interesting country.
My hubby and I find much to admire in the Japanese love of simplicity and beauty, and the great care they take in creating even mundane objects.
And I understand you hestitating to use your delicate cup - I have one that is similar inside to yours and I'm afraid to put anything too hot in it too, lol!
Have a lovely day.
blessings..Trish
thanks for visiting me today at Delights of the Heart. I love your very unusual teacup and also love the black one you showed a few posts back. Fairies will certainly dance in my glass house sometime during the holidays.
Hi: I love the tea cup. Lusterware is amazing. I have a few cups, but yours is one of the most beautiful I have even seen. Thank you so much for sharing it with us. Blessings, Martha
Hello Zaa,
I am such a fan of lusterware and your teacup is simply darling! I love its little feet and the colour is so pretty. I love peeking into its iridescent bowl! It reminds me fairies and blowing bubbles as a child again. Love it! Thank you for sharing this with Tea Time. Lovely and interesting post.
Blessings,
Sandi
Such a pretty dainty little cup and saucer Zaa. Glad I have found your blog. I'll be back. I haven't jumped into the Teacup Tuesday as I have enough keeping up with Teacup Thursday! LOL I love them all and it's so fun to connect with the tea ladies.
Lady Linda
Ha Ha Linda...I know these Teacup days are addictive ... I'm so glad that you stopped by ... Be sure to come back now ...Hugs
It is Perfect!!! Romantic,fine, beautiful!!!The tea in this cup, will be more delicious!!!Kisses from Greece.
Thank You for the kisses from Greece I shall drink them from my cup... Please do come again ...Big Hugs to you too.
Hi Zaa,
Beautiful teacup and saucer. The three little feet are so cute and the pale pink colour is lovely.
God Bless
Barb from Australia
Thank you Barb... Please do visit again from beautiful Australia... xoxox
Yes indeed, I would love a crumpet with my tea:). The cup and saucer are lovely and your photo of the flower is gorgeous!
Blessings,
Kim
Hi sweetie,
I thought I would come visit you in your world of the grand lady. The cup and saucer are absolutely divine. Your tea will taste just perfect sipped from this beauty. Hugs darling girl. Sandi x
Thanks Kim... Next week it be scones .. so do drop by again for a teatime chat... Hugs
OMG Sandi ... I'm so glad that you came for tea... now I know where you are in this blog world and we can visit and discuss your yummy cupcakes recipes ... Please do come again ... HUGS
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