Hannari-Shikaraki-Five Colors Square Dish Set
ID:HN-09-2
¥11,880
- Nom de la marque
- Hannari
- Utilisez
- TBD
- Forme du produit
- ---
- Unité
- Pack of 5
- Taille du produit
- TBD
- Taille de l'emballage
- TBD
- Poids de l'emballage
- TBD
- Jours d'expédition
- 3 - 5 jours
- Pays d'origine
- Japan
- Remarques
- *Delivery to Okinawa and remote islands takes 1 to 2 weeks.
The rough texture of Shigaraki clay makes this set of square plates comfortable to the touch.
The combination of the nostalgic texture unique to pottery and modern design is very stylish.
The basic white, black, mustard, red, and moegi colors are all available.
The five unique colors of the square plates are all colored with glaze.
Each family member can choose their favorite color for their own use. It is also nice to use them in different ways according to the dishes and table coordination.
Shigaraki ware is one of the six oldest kilns in Japan (Shigaraki, Echizen, Seto, Tokoname, Tanba, and Bizen), and is mainly produced in Shigaraki, Koga City, Shiga Prefecture.
Shigaraki ware has a long history and is said to have begun in the Heian to Kamakura periods.
Shigaraki ware is characterized by its simple, coarse clay and fire resistance, and when fired, it takes on a slightly reddish color.
The surface of the pottery is covered with a beadlo glaze or burnt surface, which creates a gentle expression not found in other production areas and has been loved by many people over the years.
The combination of the nostalgic texture unique to pottery and modern design is very stylish.
The basic white, black, mustard, red, and moegi colors are all available.
The five unique colors of the square plates are all colored with glaze.
Each family member can choose their favorite color for their own use. It is also nice to use them in different ways according to the dishes and table coordination.
Shigaraki ware is one of the six oldest kilns in Japan (Shigaraki, Echizen, Seto, Tokoname, Tanba, and Bizen), and is mainly produced in Shigaraki, Koga City, Shiga Prefecture.
Shigaraki ware has a long history and is said to have begun in the Heian to Kamakura periods.
Shigaraki ware is characterized by its simple, coarse clay and fire resistance, and when fired, it takes on a slightly reddish color.
The surface of the pottery is covered with a beadlo glaze or burnt surface, which creates a gentle expression not found in other production areas and has been loved by many people over the years.
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