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OGURA TOKI
Address | 519-18 Yamadacho Mizunamishi Gifu, JAPAN ZIP:509-6104 |
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Representative Name | YASUAKI OGURA |
Annual Revenue | closed |
No. of Employees | 10 |
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Mino ware Rice Bowl Assortment Made in Japan
SD item code:3481830
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Tea drinking bowls, set of five styles, copy of Rosanjin
Original text before translation
魯山人写しの器 五様たっぷり茶呑碗揃
(L-2062)
JAN:4524117414629
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(L-2062)
JAN:4524117414629
Wholesale Price: Members Only
1 pc /set
In Stock
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Dimensions |
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Size: approx. 10.4 cm dia. x 7.3 cm / 260 ml
Wooden box size: 17.4 x 34.7 x 11.8 cm |
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Country of manufacture: Japan
Material / component: Ceramic (Minoyaki/Hand-painted)
Package: Wood Boxed
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Description
This bowl is decorated with a variety of painted patterns and techniques. Traditional Mino ware patterns and techniques are applied. The charm of this product is its simple texture that soothes the hearts of those who touch it. Rosanjin was known as a potter and a gourmet. He is said to have designed and produced all the tableware he used. His free and vigorous style is still admired today. The dishes of Rosanjin are copied and revived in the present age with the technology of Mino ware. and revived it in the modern age with Mino ware techniques. It is recommended not only as a teacup, but also as a small bowl for Japanese sweets or a small stand. It is perfect for seasonal and scene-appropriate entertaining. Comes in a wooden box, making it the perfect gift for your loved ones! This gift set has a luxurious feel. [Kitaoji Rosanjin] Born on March 23, 1881 in Kamigamo, Kyoto. He showed his genius in a wide range of fields including ceramics, calligraphy, seal engraving, and painting. His love of gastronomy led him to found the members-only "Gastronomy Club" and "Hoshioka Saryo. [He founded Hoshioka Saryo based on his belief that "tableware is a kimono for cooking.] With this belief, he created all the dishes he served at the club. He created all the dishes and tableware for the club. [GIFT SET] Gift set, gift, celebration, return gift, thank you, hospitality Japanese hand-painted Oribe Oribe red painting auspiciousness earthenware souvenir Japanese pottery cup, teacup, sencha bowl, sencha bowl, Japanese food, gyokuro, green tea |
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Shipping Method | Estimated Arrival |
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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 |
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We spend a lot of time and effort to make each item.
Please understand that it may take some time after your order is placed. Also, because they are handmade, there may be slight differences in the shape, color, etc. of the product. Please note that there may be slight differences in the shape, color, etc. of the product. *Please refrain from reproducing images of this product. Please cooperate with us to sell the product at a fixed price. |
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Traditional Mino ware patterns and techniques are applied.
The charm of this product is its simple texture that soothes the hearts of those who touch it.
Rosanjin was known as a potter and a gourmet.
He is said to have designed and produced all the tableware he used.
His free and vigorous style is still admired today.
The dishes of Rosanjin are copied and revived in the present age with the technology of Mino ware.
and revived it in the modern age with Mino ware techniques.
It is recommended not only as a teacup, but also as a small bowl for Japanese sweets or a small stand.
It is perfect for seasonal and scene-appropriate entertaining.
Comes in a wooden box, making it the perfect gift for your loved ones!
This gift set has a luxurious feel.
[Kitaoji Rosanjin]
Born on March 23, 1881 in Kamigamo, Kyoto.
He showed his genius in a wide range of fields including ceramics, calligraphy, seal engraving, and painting.
His love of gastronomy led him to found the members-only "Gastronomy Club" and "Hoshioka Saryo.
[He founded Hoshioka Saryo based on his belief that "tableware is a kimono for cooking.] With this belief, he created all the dishes he served at the club.
He created all the dishes and tableware for the club.
[GIFT SET] Gift set, gift, celebration, return gift, thank you, hospitality
Japanese hand-painted Oribe Oribe red painting auspiciousness earthenware souvenir Japanese pottery
cup, teacup, sencha bowl, sencha bowl, Japanese food, gyokuro, green tea