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SETOKARA
Address | Peace full light 202 3-13-14 nishishinagawa shinagawaku Tokyo, JAPAN ZIP:141-0033 |
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Representative Name | ASAMI SASAKI |
Annual Revenue | closed |
No. of Employees | closed |
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SD item code:8209721
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Oval Medium Bowl [Fragrant Color] [Setoyaki Curry Dish, Pasta Dish, Deep Dish, One Plate, Japanese Tableware, Pottery, Made in Japan, Gift].
Original text before translation
楕円中鉢【香色】【瀬戸焼 カレー皿 パスタ皿 深皿 ワンプレート 和食器 陶器 日本製 ギフト】
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JAN:1
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JAN:1
Wholesale Price: Members Only
1 pc /set
In Stock
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Dimensions |
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Width 23.5 cm, Length 18.3 cm, Height 6.5 cm, Weight 450 grams
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Specifications |
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Country of manufacture: Japan
Material / component: tempered porcelain
Package: No Package
Year of manufacture: 2020
Product tag: None
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Description
Ko-iro is a bright grayish-yellowish-red color with yellowish tints. It is a light dusky brown color, and because it is lightly dyed by infusing fragrant woods such as Dinggang, agarwood, and Kyara, the fragrance of the fragrant woods remained for a while. It is said to be very expensive, and there is a scene in the Tale of Genji in which Yugiri uses the color of incense to dress for a formal visit. [In the Tale of Genji, there is a scene in which Yugiri dresses up for a formal visit with fragrant colors. The "Kou-ya," or "incense," is the color of the incense used in Buddhist rituals; The size can hold two bowls of rice, so it can be used for a variety of purposes, from rice bowls to pasta. Ramen and curry dishes also look stylish, and a wide variety of dishes from Japanese, Chinese, and Western cuisine can be served with this dish. Seto City, Aichi Prefecture, is the town of Setomono. Each dish is carefully fired one by one by the craftsmen of Mugiyama Kiln, which has been in business since 1923. To strengthen the clay, the maximum temperature is raised to 1,320°C to burn off impurities remaining in the clay. Weak pieces will crack, but only those that remain are used as products. With the experience and techniques that have been developed since the Taisho era (1912-1926), we spare no pains and put our hearts into making durable vessels that can be used for a long time. [Surface] [The surface of the bowl has an uneven surface as if it were carved out of stone using a technique called "Ishime". [Backside] It is stamped with the Mugiyama Kiln mark. To prevent the glaze from baking onto the shelf, there is an unglazed area on the back side. *Because of the handmade nature of this product, there may be unevenness or variations in coloring. Please understand that we will deliver a product as close to the picture as possible. Microwave OK Oven OK Dishwasher OK |
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Shipping Method | Estimated Arrival |
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Sea Mail | From Jun.6th to Aug.9th |
Air Mail | From May.21st to May.23rd |
EMS | From May.20th to May.23rd |
Pantos Express | From May.22nd to May.27th |
DHL | From May.20th to May.22nd |
UPS | From May.20th to May.22nd |
FedEx | From May.20th to May.22nd |
Some trading conditions may be applicable only in Japan.
*Due to the nature of the product, there may be differences in color, unevenness, size, weight, and other characteristics.
*Items other than vessels are not included. Please feel free to contact us if you have any other concerns. |
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It is a light dusky brown color, and because it is lightly dyed by infusing fragrant woods such as Dinggang, agarwood, and Kyara, the fragrance of the fragrant woods remained for a while.
It is said to be very expensive, and there is a scene in the Tale of Genji in which Yugiri uses the color of incense to dress for a formal visit.
[In the Tale of Genji, there is a scene in which Yugiri dresses up for a formal visit with fragrant colors. The "Kou-ya," or "incense," is the color of the incense used in Buddhist rituals;
The size can hold two bowls of rice, so it can be used for a variety of purposes, from rice bowls to pasta.
Ramen and curry dishes also look stylish, and a wide variety of dishes from Japanese, Chinese, and Western cuisine can be served with this dish.
Seto City, Aichi Prefecture, is the town of Setomono.
Each dish is carefully fired one by one by the craftsmen of Mugiyama Kiln, which has been in business since 1923.
To strengthen the clay, the maximum temperature is raised to 1,320°C to burn off impurities remaining in the clay.
Weak pieces will crack, but only those that remain are used as products.
With the experience and techniques that have been developed since the Taisho era (1912-1926), we spare no pains and put our hearts into making durable vessels that can be used for a long time.
[Surface]
[The surface of the bowl has an uneven surface as if it were carved out of stone using a technique called "Ishime".
[Backside]
It is stamped with the Mugiyama Kiln mark.
To prevent the glaze from baking onto the shelf, there is an unglazed area on the back side.
*Because of the handmade nature of this product, there may be unevenness or variations in coloring.
Please understand that we will deliver a product as close to the picture as possible.
Microwave OK
Oven OK
Dishwasher OK