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OEX.CO.,LTD
Address | 1-7-2 Nakakonoikecho Higashiosakashi Osaka, JAPAN ZIP:578-0975 |
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Representative Name | YOSHITADA OE |
Annual Revenue | closed |
No. of Employees | 180 |
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Nishiki Sansui Origami-shaped dish with salt and pepper
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染錦山水 折紙型手塩皿 器処
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(T92696180)
Wholesale Price: Members Only
5 pcs /set
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10.4 x 8.7 x 2 cm
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Country of manufacture: Japan
Material / component: porcelain
Product tag: None
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Description
Arita Ware A small dish of 11 cm or less in diameter is called an oteshio dish (teshio dish). It is said that the name "teshio dish" originated from the fact that it was used as a vessel for serving salt at the table of the imperial court in Kyoto*. Teshio plates were and still are very popular and well-loved. The various shapes and patterns on these plates are said to be healing vessels for the dining table. Although they are a small presence at the dining table, they are a gem that greatly fills and enriches people's hearts. Click here to see our new items Click here to see popular items |
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Shipping Method | Estimated Arrival |
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Sea Mail | From Jun.3rd to Aug.6th |
Air Mail | From May.16th to May.20th |
EMS | From May.15th to May.20th |
Pantos Express | From May.17th to May.22nd |
DHL | From May.15th to May.17th |
UPS | From May.15th to May.17th |
FedEx | From May.15th to May.17th |
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*Although we have made every effort to ensure that the colors and textures of our products are as close as possible to the actual ones
However, there may be a slight difference due to the shooting and display conditions. Please understand this in advance. *Because inventory is fluid, please contact us if you have a large quantity of items or items to order. |
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A small dish of 11 cm or less in diameter is called an oteshio dish (teshio dish).
It is said that the name "teshio dish" originated from the fact that it was used as a vessel for serving salt at the table of the imperial court in Kyoto*.
Teshio plates were and still are very popular and well-loved.
The various shapes and patterns on these plates are said to be healing vessels for the dining table.
Although they are a small presence at the dining table, they are a gem that greatly fills and enriches people's hearts.
Click here to see our new items
Click here to see popular items
有田焼
直径11cm以内の小皿をおてしょ皿(手塩皿)といいます。
京都・朝廷の食卓で、手元に塩を盛る器として使われていたことが手塩皿と名付けられたと言われています。
おてしょ皿は、昔も今も大変人気で愛されています。
とりどりの形と絵柄は、食卓の癒しの器といわれるほど。
食卓では小さな存在ですが、人の心を大きく満たし豊かにする逸品です。