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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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Japanese Tea Cup
SD item code:10291495
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Honoka Tea Cups, pair
Original text before translation
ほのか お茶カップ ペア
JAN:4560376065455
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JAN:4560376065455
Wholesale Price: Members Only
10 pcs /set
In Stock
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Dimensions |
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Size: 8.5 cm (diameter) x 7 cm (height); 8.2 cm (height when two pieces are stacked)
Volume: 200ml Weight: approx. 100g (1 piece) |
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Country of manufacture: Japan
Material / component: Material:Porcelain
Package: Individual Packaging
Year of manufacture: 2021
Product tag: None
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Description
The area around Mizunami City in eastern Gifu Prefecture has flourished as a production center of Mino ware, boasting the largest ceramic output in Japan with a wide variety of materials, designs, and techniques. Producer's Introduction: Oda Toki was founded in 1921 in Mizunami City, Gifu Prefecture, and has been producing white porcelain ware for about 100 years. Mizunami City, where Oda Toki is located, has flourished as one of the world's leading white porcelain production centers by producing and exporting Western tableware to Western countries since the early Meiji period. With its high production capacity and thorough quality control, Oda supplies tableware for hotels, restaurants, and other commercial use, as well as underlays to overglaze enameling manufacturers throughout Japan. The company excels at producing tableware with a high degree of difficulty and perfection in terms of color*shape*thickness, and is particularly renowned for its thinness technology that brings out the translucent nature of white porcelain. A faintly translucent cup. The characteristics of translucent white porcelain and the molding technique of thinning the material only at the relief portion allow the pattern to appear faintly when held up to the light. [The bottom of the cup is also glazed by fuseyaki, so it will not scratch the table. From Mizunami City, Gifu Prefecture, we bring you translucent "white Japanese tableware. It can be used not only as a cup, but also for various purposes such as sweets and fruit jellies. Because it is so thin that it is translucent, it also makes a beautiful candle holder. The surface is coated with a matte glaze, giving the mug a warm texture, a sense of weight, and a Turkish blue color. Craftsmen carve the scraping pattern by hand one by one. The lower part, which is not glazed on purpose, is accented, leaving a rough, handmade look. |
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Shipping Method | Estimated Arrival |
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Sea Mail | From Jun.17th to Aug.21st |
Air Mail | From May.30th to Jun.3rd |
EMS | From May.29th to Jun.3rd |
Pantos Express | From May.31st to Jun.5th |
DHL | From May.29th to May.31st |
UPS | From May.29th to May.31st |
FedEx | From May.29th to May.31st |
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Producer's Introduction: Oda Toki was founded in 1921 in Mizunami City, Gifu Prefecture, and has been producing white porcelain ware for about 100 years. Mizunami City, where Oda Toki is located, has flourished as one of the world's leading white porcelain production centers by producing and exporting Western tableware to Western countries since the early Meiji period. With its high production capacity and thorough quality control, Oda supplies tableware for hotels, restaurants, and other commercial use, as well as underlays to overglaze enameling manufacturers throughout Japan. The company excels at producing tableware with a high degree of difficulty and perfection in terms of color*shape*thickness, and is particularly renowned for its thinness technology that brings out the translucent nature of white porcelain.
A faintly translucent cup. The characteristics of translucent white porcelain and the molding technique of thinning the material only at the relief portion allow the pattern to appear faintly when held up to the light. [The bottom of the cup is also glazed by fuseyaki, so it will not scratch the table. From Mizunami City, Gifu Prefecture, we bring you translucent "white Japanese tableware.
It can be used not only as a cup, but also for various purposes such as sweets and fruit jellies. Because it is so thin that it is translucent, it also makes a beautiful candle holder.
The surface is coated with a matte glaze, giving the mug a warm texture, a sense of weight, and a Turkish blue color. Craftsmen carve the scraping pattern by hand one by one. The lower part, which is not glazed on purpose, is accented, leaving a rough, handmade look.