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Yokohama Ceramiche Co., Ltd.

Address onoetyousukaibiru2F Onoetyou 6-89 Yokohama-shi Naka-ku Kanagawa, JAPAN ZIP:231-0015
Representative Name Tatsushi Umehara
Annual Revenue JPY 160,000,000
No. of Employees 4
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Koishiwara Pottery has a history of about 350 years, dating back to the early Edo period, and was the first pottery in Japan to be designated as a traditional craft. In Asakura-gun, Fukuoka Prefecture, Higashimine Village (formerly Koishiwara Village), surrounded by mountains and rich in nature, pottery has flourished since ancient times, and mainly miscellaneous daily utensils have been produced while carefully carrying on traditional techniques. The traditional technique of "tobikanna" is a typical Koishiwara pottery technique, in which a geometric pattern is manually carved with the edge of a plane while turning a bowl made of freshly-dried red clay covered with white glaze on a potter's wheel. The simple design of the planes looks uniform, but the rustic and warm atmosphere is wonderful. We hope you will enjoy these vessels with the "beauty of use" that has been handed down for a long time.

SD item code:12305072

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Flying Kanna 5" Dish [Koishiwara Ware].
飛びかんな 5寸皿【小石原焼】

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Details
Item added on: 2024/4/23
Shipping Date
About 10 days
Dimensions
Material: Ceramic
Dimensions: Approx. 15.5 cm (diameter) x 3.2 cm (height)
Weight: 240g
Specifications
Country of manufacture: Japan
Material / component: Pottery
Package: Individual Packaging
Year of manufacture: 2025
Product tag: None

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Koishiwara Pottery has a history of about 350 years, dating back to the early Edo period, and was the first pottery in Japan to be designated as a traditional craft. In Asakura-gun, Fukuoka Prefecture, Higashimine Village (formerly Koishiwara Village), surrounded by mountains and rich in nature, pottery has flourished since ancient times, and mainly miscellaneous daily utensils have been produced while carefully carrying on traditional techniques. The traditional technique of "tobikanna" is a typical Koishiwara pottery technique, in which a geometric pattern is manually carved with the edge of a plane while turning a bowl made of freshly-dried red clay covered with white glaze on a potter's wheel. The simple design of the planes looks uniform, but the rustic and warm atmosphere is wonderful. We hope you will enjoy these vessels with the "beauty of use" that has been handed down for a long time.

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Estimated Arrival
Shipping Method Estimated Arrival
Sea Mail From Jan.2nd 2026 to Mar.6th 2026
Air Mail From Dec.17th 2025 to Dec.19th 2025
EMS From Dec.16th 2025 to Dec.19th 2025
Pantos Express From Dec.18th 2025 to Dec.23rd 2025
DHL From Dec.16th 2025 to Dec.18th 2025
UPS From Dec.16th 2025 to Dec.18th 2025
FedEx From Dec.16th 2025 to Dec.18th 2025
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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.
*As is common with all ceramic products, small black spots, pinholes, and slight irregularities are present and are considered as good quality.
*Because of the large amount of hand work, the pattern and color may vary slightly from piece to piece. Please allow for blurring, blotches, etc.
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