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KUMAGAI CO.,LTD.

Address 9-5 Kawatakiyomizuyakidanchicho Kyotoshiyamashinaku Kyoto, JAPAN ZIP:607-8322
Representative Name TAKAYOSHI KUMAGAI
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Ninsei Tsubaki [matcha bowl].

This is a standard matcha bowl depicting a vigorously blooming camellia on the Ninsei fabric.

[About Kyo-yaki* Kiyomizu-yaki]
Kyo-yaki has formed a unique and elegant cultural climate over the millennia of the capital's history.
Kyo-yaki* Kiyomizu-yaki, which was fostered in the midst of this culture, is a representative example of traditional Japanese craftsmanship that is brilliant, delicate, and highly refined.
While upholding the spirit of tradition established by our predecessors, such as Ninsei*Kenzan, we have created works of art by applying our expert skills to the contemporary sensibilities of the present day.

SD item code:4663553

Detail Price & Quantity
S1
(Matcha Bowl) 1 item
(抹茶碗)1点
(TAK113)
(TAK113)

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Details
Item added on: 2016/1/26
Shipping Date
About 1 week
Dimensions
Diameter 12.5cm x H7.5cm
Specifications
Country of manufacture: Japan
Material / component: Pottery
Package: scroll roller

Description

Ninsei Tsubaki [matcha bowl].

This is a standard matcha bowl depicting a vigorously blooming camellia on the Ninsei fabric.

[About Kyo-yaki* Kiyomizu-yaki]
Kyo-yaki has formed a unique and elegant cultural climate over the millennia of the capital's history.
Kyo-yaki* Kiyomizu-yaki, which was fostered in the midst of this culture, is a representative example of traditional Japanese craftsmanship that is brilliant, delicate, and highly refined.
While upholding the spirit of tradition established by our predecessors, such as Ninsei*Kenzan, we have created works of art by applying our expert skills to the contemporary sensibilities of the present day.

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Estimated Arrival
Shipping Method Estimated Arrival
Sea Mail From Dec.11th 2025 to Feb.12th 2026
Air Mail From Nov.25th 2025 to Nov.27th 2025
EMS From Nov.24th 2025 to Nov.27th 2025
Pantos Express From Nov.26th 2025 to Dec.1st 2025
DHL From Nov.24th 2025 to Nov.26th 2025
UPS From Nov.24th 2025 to Nov.26th 2025
FedEx From Nov.24th 2025 to Nov.26th 2025
*Some delivery methods may not be available depending on the product or the weight.
*UPS and the UPS logo are trademarks that are used with permission by the owner, United Parcel Service of America, Inc. All rights reserved.
Notes

Some trading conditions may be applicable only in Japan.

To use ceramics for a long time
*Pottery is highly absorbent and breathable, and the longer you use it, the more it will develop its own taste and texture.

*How to use pottery well
* Before use, soak the potteries in lukewarm water to moisten them, which will prevent stains from forming on the surface.
* Ceramic is water absorbent, so if leftover food or soup is left in the bowl, it will absorb stains and cause mold, stains, and odors.
* After use, please remove stains quickly, wash with kitchen detergent, etc., and dry well before storing.
* The product may be damaged by sudden changes in temperature, such as when placed over an open flame.
* Avoid using a dishwasher or dryer, and wash by hand. Please be careful not to scrub strongly with cleanser or nylon scrubbers (with abrasives).
* Please be careful not to drag the bowl on a lacquered tray or lacquer table, as it may scratch the tray or table.
* Please do not use the bowl in a microwave oven, oven, or other apparatus that produces high temperatures.

* About glaze on ceramics
Some glazed ceramics have cracks called "kannyu" on the surface of the glaze. This is an elegant feature unique to ceramics.
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