Blue Oogimai ceramic mug – Fan pattern
Blue Oogimai ceramic mug – Fan pattern
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Description
A mug with delicate fan patterns that brings a touch of Japanese elegance to every break.
The blue Oogimai mug captivates with its design inspired by Japanese fans, whose patterns repeat harmoniously across the entire surface. The deep blue hues contrast with the light interior and earth-colored base, creating a subtle and refined balance that fits equally well in a contemporary or more traditional interior.
Its cylindrical shape, large rectangular handle, and 0.4-liter capacity make it a pleasant mug for everyday use. Tea, coffee, herbal tea, or hot chocolate naturally find their place in this cup designed for moments of relaxation.
The glazed finish highlights the delicacy of the decor, while the unglazed base provides a more natural texture and authentic character. The whole evokes the wabi-sabi aesthetic, where simplicity and slight variations inherent in ceramics contribute to the object's charm.
Both decorative and functional, this mug elegantly accompanies small morning rituals as well as more peaceful breaks throughout the day.
HIGHLIGHTS
- Ceramic mug with Japanese fan (Ōgi) design.
- Large capacity of 0.4 liters.
- Large handle for a comfortable grip.
- Deep blue pattern on a light background.
- Earth-colored base for a natural contrast.
- Artisanal spirit with slight variations in finish inherent to ceramics.
PRODUCT INFORMATION
- Product: Oogimai mug.
- Material: ceramic.
- Pattern: fans.
- Color: blue and white with an earth-toned base.
- Dimensions: 8.7 × 13 cm.
- Capacity: 0.4 L.
USAGE ADVICE
This mug is perfect for tea, coffee, herbal teas, or any other hot beverage. Its generous size also makes it enjoyable for sipping hot chocolate or a latte during a relaxing moment.
What is the capacity of this mug?
It has a capacity of 0.4 liters, ideal for everyday hot drinks.
What does the design represent?
The mug is adorned with a Japanese fan (Ōgi) motif, a symbol of elegance and harmony in Japanese aesthetics.


