Vendor Profile
Nimei Shoten, Inc.
Address | 4-7 Izumi Kitayamacho Toki-shi Gifu, JAPAN ZIP:509-5171 |
---|---|
Representative Name | Hitoshi Mizuno |
Annual Revenue | closed |
No. of Employees | closed |
Web Site URL | |
SNS |
SD item code:10901139
Detail | Price & Quantity | |||
---|---|---|---|---|
This product is currently unavailable |
Dimensions |
---|
Diameter 21.4 x 3.9(cm)
|
Specifications |
---|
Country of manufacture: China
Material / component: porcelain
Product tag: None
|
Description
[Uno Chiyo Hana-zakura bone china 7" deep dish [plate/dishware/cherry blossom pattern]. This is a cherry blossom pattern dinnerware by Chiyo Uno, who was a kimono designer. Uno Chiyo's cherry blossom patterns, which are depicted with a delicate yet reliable descriptive power, have attracted many people, and her clothing, handkerchiefs, umbrellas, tableware, somen noodles, etc., are all deeply popular under the "Uno Chiyo brand". Bone china is a type of pottery born in London around the 18th century, characterized by its ivory color, soft texture, and high translucency. The name "bone china" was derived from the raw material, cattle bone ash, and China, which was the largest producer of porcelain. |
More
Shipping Method | Estimated Arrival |
---|---|
Sea Mail | From May.30th to Aug.2nd |
Air Mail | From May.14th to May.16th |
EMS | From May.13th to May.16th |
Pantos Express | From May.15th to May.20th |
DHL | From May.13th to May.15th |
UPS | From May.13th to May.15th |
FedEx | From May.13th to May.15th |
Some trading conditions may be applicable only in Japan. |
This is a cherry blossom pattern dinnerware by Chiyo Uno, who was a kimono designer. Uno Chiyo's cherry blossom patterns, which are depicted with a delicate yet reliable descriptive power, have attracted many people, and her clothing, handkerchiefs, umbrellas, tableware, somen noodles, etc., are all deeply popular under the "Uno Chiyo brand". Bone china is a type of pottery born in London around the 18th century, characterized by its ivory color, soft texture, and high translucency. The name "bone china" was derived from the raw material, cattle bone ash, and China, which was the largest producer of porcelain.