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N.ELEPHANT CO.LTD
Address | 3F 1-14-28 Minamihorie Osakashinishiku Osaka, JAPAN ZIP:550-0015 |
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Representative Name | YUMIKO NISHIOKA |
Annual Revenue | closed |
No. of Employees | 16 |
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SD item code:4927236
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Dimensions |
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11x6.5cm dia.
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Specifications |
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Country of manufacture: Japan
Material / component: porcelain
Product tag: None
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Description
This bowl is alive with the Japanese spirit of taking good care of things. The bowl with a lid is convenient for storing food. Use it to hold small snacks or side dishes. [AWASAKA] Mino-yaki pottery that combines the authenticity, tradition, and modern design of Japanese pottery with handcraftsmanship. The roots of Mino ware can be traced back to the Jomon and Yayoi periods, and the pottery culture represented by Shino and Oribe blossomed in the Azuchi-Momoyama period. Among all the kilns in Japan, Mino ware has a long history and has been loved by tea masters such as Sen no Rikyu and Furuta Oribe, as well as artists such as Rosanjin. AWASAKA's gift selection of Japanese tableware is all made in Japan, with a focus on Mino ware. |
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Shipping Method | Estimated Arrival |
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Sea Mail | From May.29th to Aug.1st |
Air Mail | From May.13th to May.15th |
EMS | From May.10th to May.15th |
Pantos Express | From May.14th to May.17th |
DHL | From May.10th to May.14th |
UPS | From May.10th to May.14th |
FedEx | From May.10th to May.14th |
Some trading conditions may be applicable only in Japan.
1 medium bowl, 1 lid
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The bowl with a lid is convenient for storing food.
Use it to hold small snacks or side dishes.
[AWASAKA]
Mino-yaki pottery that combines the authenticity, tradition, and modern design of Japanese pottery with handcraftsmanship.
The roots of Mino ware can be traced back to the Jomon and Yayoi periods, and the pottery culture represented by Shino and Oribe blossomed in the Azuchi-Momoyama period.
Among all the kilns in Japan, Mino ware has a long history and has been loved by tea masters such as Sen no Rikyu and Furuta Oribe, as well as artists such as Rosanjin.
AWASAKA's gift selection of Japanese tableware is all made in Japan, with a focus on Mino ware.