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NAKAYAMA SHOUJI CO.,LTD.
Address | 3355-1 Mashikomachi-Hanawa Haga-gun Tochigi, JAPAN ZIP:321-4216 |
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Representative Name | TAKASHI NAKAYAMA |
Annual Revenue | JPY 1,000,000,000 |
No. of Employees | 80 |
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SD item code:9540065
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Dimensions |
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*Kyusu (approx. 9.5cm high x 11cm diameter, capacity approx. 400ml) *Bowl (approx. 5.5cm high x 8cm diameter, capacity approx. 120ml) *Box dimensions / approx. 26 x 20 x 10.5cm
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Specifications |
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Country of manufacture: Japan
Material / component: *Kyusu/pottery *Bowl/pottery
Package: individual box
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Description
Hagi ware is characterized by the "nannika" (seven-faceted change), which is a change in flavor that occurs as the clay used to make the ware and the glaze mixed with the clay change over time. Nukiri" refers to the cracking of the glaze on the surface of the vessel, and "Nanabake" refers to the color change in the surface of the vessel after years of use due to the penetration of tea into the cracks caused by the nukiri, resulting in a change in color and flavor. This set of tea utensils includes a kyusu (teapot) and five teacups made of Hagi ware. The set is finished with gentle colors and a soft form. The teapot has a teapot mouth for easy pouring and a larger capacity than expected. The teacups are also finished in colors that accentuate the color of the tea and are pleasing to the eye. The teapot comes with a tea strainer, which is rare for Hagi ware. Hagi ware is characterized by "nukiri," or "penetration," which is caused by the clay used as the raw material and the glaze mixed with it, and "shichika," or "seven hues," which changes in flavor as the ware is used. Nukiri" refers to the cracking of the glaze on the surface of the vessel, and "Nanabake" refers to the color change in the surface of the vessel after years of use due to the penetration of tea into the cracks caused by the nukiri, resulting in a change in color and flavor. This set of tea utensils includes a kyusu (teapot) and five teacups made of Hagi ware. The set is finished with gentle colors and a soft form. The teapot has a teapot mouth for easy pouring and a larger capacity than expected. The teacups are also finished in colors that accentuate the color of the tea and are pleasing to the eye. The teacup comes with a tea strainer, which is rare for Hagi ware. |
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Shipping Method | Estimated Arrival |
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Sea Mail | From May.31st to Aug.5th |
Air Mail | From May.15th to May.17th |
EMS | From May.14th to May.17th |
Pantos Express | From May.16th to May.21st |
DHL | From May.14th to May.16th |
UPS | From May.14th to May.16th |
FedEx | From May.14th to May.16th |
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This set of tea utensils includes a kyusu (teapot) and five teacups made of Hagi ware. The set is finished with gentle colors and a soft form. The teapot has a teapot mouth for easy pouring and a larger capacity than expected. The teacups are also finished in colors that accentuate the color of the tea and are pleasing to the eye. The teapot comes with a tea strainer, which is rare for Hagi ware. Hagi ware is characterized by "nukiri," or "penetration," which is caused by the clay used as the raw material and the glaze mixed with it, and "shichika," or "seven hues," which changes in flavor as the ware is used. Nukiri" refers to the cracking of the glaze on the surface of the vessel, and "Nanabake" refers to the color change in the surface of the vessel after years of use due to the penetration of tea into the cracks caused by the nukiri, resulting in a change in color and flavor.
This set of tea utensils includes a kyusu (teapot) and five teacups made of Hagi ware. The set is finished with gentle colors and a soft form. The teapot has a teapot mouth for easy pouring and a larger capacity than expected. The teacups are also finished in colors that accentuate the color of the tea and are pleasing to the eye. The teacup comes with a tea strainer, which is rare for Hagi ware.