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yamakiikai
Address | centrairlogisticscenter2F centrair4-11-3 Tokonameshi Aichi, JAPAN ZIP:479-0833 |
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Representative Name | HIDEYUKI ISHIDA |
Annual Revenue | closed |
No. of Employees | 20 |
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SD item code:7755869
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Size : 8.5cm x 12cm x Height 7.5cm
capacity : 220cc ■capacity When filled with water 80%will be |
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Country of manufacture: Japan
Material / component: Pottery
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* Cannot be used in conjunction with coupons or other discounts or promotions. ◆◆◆ Discount benefits ◆◆◆ 5% OFF for orders over 50,000 yen! After ordering, we will discount 5% on the purchase price. It is a reasonable mug. A wide variety of pottery produced in Higashi-Mino, Gifu Prefecture. Mino ware, supported by a long history and tradition, Tableware production accounts for about 60% of the national market, It is no exaggeration to say that this is a representative of Japanese pottery. A pottery that is used casually in everyday life and melts in without your knowledge. That is Mino ware. Mino ware has a long history, dating back more than 1,300 years ago. At first, the technique of Sueki was passed down from the Korean Peninsula. In the Heian period (10th century), ash-glazed pottery, called white ceramics, began to be burned. This white ceramic is a refined version of Sue ware and uses glaze. From around this time, the number of kilns increased and the area became a full-fledged pottery production area. From the Azuchi-Momoyama era to the early Edo era, pottery was produced that reflected the tastes of tea people along with the trend of tea ceremony. In the early Showa era, demand for high-end products increased, and the technology improved significantly with increasing mechanization. From kilns to charcoal kilns, heavy oil kilns and shuttle gas kilns At the same time as evolving into a tunnel kiln and roller hearth kiln, This leads to improved yield, uniform products, and mass production. Fortunately, Mino ware has won many recessions without being hit by fire, Now it boasts the highest production volume in Japan in both name and reality. Western tableware accounts for about 51% of domestic production, Japanese tableware about 58%, and tiles about 41%. Mino ware makes up the majority of tableware used in Japan. ■ List of handling brands / series is here 取 り 扱 い [Europe Collection] ・ La Rochere ・ Le Parfait ・ APPOLIA ・ La Mediterranea ・ APLICO ・ Royal leerdam ・ GARNIER THIEBAUT 2020 new work |
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Shipping Method | Estimated Arrival |
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Sea Mail | From May.27th to Jul.30th |
Air Mail | From May.9th to May.13th |
EMS | From May.8th to May.13th |
Pantos Express | From May.10th to May.15th |
DHL | From May.8th to May.10th |
UPS | From May.8th to May.10th |
FedEx | From May.8th to May.10th |
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◆◆◆ Discount benefits ◆◆◆
5% OFF for orders over 50,000 yen!
After ordering, we will discount 5% on the purchase price.
It is a reasonable mug.
A wide variety of pottery produced in Higashi-Mino, Gifu Prefecture.
Mino ware, supported by a long history and tradition,
Tableware production accounts for about 60% of the national market,
It is no exaggeration to say that this is a representative of Japanese pottery.
A pottery that is used casually in everyday life and melts in without your knowledge.
That is Mino ware.
Mino ware has a long history, dating back more than 1,300 years ago.
At first, the technique of Sueki was passed down from the Korean Peninsula.
In the Heian period (10th century), ash-glazed pottery, called white ceramics, began to be burned.
This white ceramic is a refined version of Sue ware and uses glaze.
From around this time, the number of kilns increased and the area became a full-fledged pottery production area.
From the Azuchi-Momoyama era to the early Edo era, pottery was produced that reflected the tastes of tea people along with the trend of tea ceremony.
In the early Showa era, demand for high-end products increased, and the technology improved significantly with increasing mechanization. From kilns to charcoal kilns, heavy oil kilns and shuttle gas kilns
At the same time as evolving into a tunnel kiln and roller hearth kiln,
This leads to improved yield, uniform products, and mass production.
Fortunately, Mino ware has won many recessions without being hit by fire,
Now it boasts the highest production volume in Japan in both name and reality.
Western tableware accounts for about 51% of domestic production, Japanese tableware about 58%, and tiles about 41%.
Mino ware makes up the majority of tableware used in Japan.
■ List of handling brands / series is here 取 り 扱 い
[Europe Collection]
・ La Rochere
・ Le Parfait
・ APPOLIA
・ La Mediterranea
・ APLICO
・ Royal leerdam
・ GARNIER THIEBAUT
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ご注文金額5万円以上で5%OFFいたします!
ご注文後、ご購入金額に対して5%を割引きいたします。
リーズナブルなマグカップです。
岐阜県・東美濃で生産される多種多様な焼物『美濃焼』。
長い歴史と伝統に支えられた美濃焼は、
食器類の生産が全国シェアの約60%を占めており、
日本の焼物の代表といっても過言ではありません。
日常生活の中で何気なく使われ、知らないうちに溶け込んでいる焼物。
それが『美濃焼』です。
美濃焼の歴史は古く、今から1300年以上前まで遡ります。
最初は朝鮮半島から須恵器の技術が伝えられました。
平安時代(10世紀)になると白瓷と言われる灰釉を施した
陶器が焼かれるようになりました。
この白瓷は須恵器を改良し、釉薬を使ったものです。
この頃から窯の数も多くなり、本格的な焼き物生産地となりました。
安土桃山時代から江戸時代初頭にかけて、茶の湯の流行と共に
茶人の好みを反映した焼き物が生産されました。
昭和初期には高級品需要も増え、益々の機械化と同時に技術も
著しく向上しました。 窯も炭窯から重油窯・シャトルのガス窯・
トンネル窯、ローラーハースキルンへと進化すると同時に、
歩留りの向上・製品の均一化・大量生産化に繋がっていきます。
幸い戦火にみまわれず、幾多の不況にもうち勝ってきた美濃焼は、
今となっては圧倒的に名実共に日本一の生産量を誇っています。
洋食器は国内生産の約51%、和食器は約58%、タイルは約41%です。
いわゆる日本で使用する食器類の過半数が美濃焼で占められています。
■取り扱いブランド/シリーズ一覧はこちら■
【ヨーロッパコレクション】
・La Rochere
・Le Parfait
・APPOLIA
・La Mediterranea
・APLICO
・royal leerdam
・GARNIER THIEBAUT