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Yokohama Ceramiche Co., Ltd.
Address | onoetyousukaibiru2F Onoetyou 6-89 Yokohama-shi Naka-ku Kanagawa, JAPAN ZIP:231-0015 |
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Representative Name | Tatsushi Umehara |
Annual Revenue | JPY 160,000,000 |
No. of Employees | 4 |
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Tokoname ware Main Plate 18.9cm
SD item code:10282012
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Dimensions |
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Size: 18.9 cm (diameter) X 4.5 cm (height)
Volume: 600ml Weight: 320g |
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Country of manufacture: Japan
Material / component: Material:Ceramic
Package: Individual Packaging
Year of manufacture: 2021
Product tag: None
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Description
Tokonameyaki was born in Tokoname City, Aichi Prefecture at the end of the Heian Period and has a history of 1,000 years. The city of pottery is blessed with good quality clay and trade on a peninsula surrounded by the sea. Inheriting tradition, focusing on usability, and creating new works. We deliver ceramics that are filled with the artist's thoughts and feelings. [About the process] The potteries are made using the stony clay of Tokoname. The pots are shaped by craftsmen using a potter's wheel. The process of filtering out the mud leaves a rough texture, which gives the surface grains and the glaze pools their characteristic shading. This pottery is made mainly from coarse-grained clay, known as domono. This vessel has a bright turquoise glaze, which is rare in Tokoname ware, and expresses the unique texture of Takahisa Hisada of Kagama, who was born in Tokoname to a bonsai pot maker and also studied pottery making in Seto. |
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Shipping Method | Estimated Arrival |
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Sea Mail | From Jun.25th to Aug.27th |
Air Mail | From Jun.9th to Jun.11th |
EMS | From Jun.6th to Jun.11th |
Pantos Express | From Jun.10th to Jun.13th |
DHL | From Jun.6th to Jun.10th |
UPS | From Jun.6th to Jun.10th |
FedEx | From Jun.6th to Jun.10th |
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*The images are for illustrative purposes only. Actual colors may differ slightly depending on the environment in which the product is viewed.
*Due to the nature of the product, there may be differences in size, weight, etc. *Since we share inventory with other websites, quantities may vary. *This product has a cracked pattern called "Kan-in". This is a characteristic of ceramics and is not a crack or break. *Please understand that the shading may appear due to the characteristics of the glaze, but it is a unique taste of ceramics. *The unglazed underside of the bowl may have some roughness. Please be careful not to scratch the table if you drag it when using it. We recommend that you place a luncheon mat or similar item on the table to prevent scratching. |
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Inheriting tradition, focusing on usability, and creating new works. We deliver ceramics that are filled with the artist's thoughts and feelings.
[About the process]
The potteries are made using the stony clay of Tokoname. The pots are shaped by craftsmen using a potter's wheel. The process of filtering out the mud leaves a rough texture, which gives the surface grains and the glaze pools their characteristic shading. This pottery is made mainly from coarse-grained clay, known as domono. This vessel has a bright turquoise glaze, which is rare in Tokoname ware, and expresses the unique texture of Takahisa Hisada of Kagama, who was born in Tokoname to a bonsai pot maker and also studied pottery making in Seto.