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- Yamahei Gama - Arita Porcelain "Egg Shell - Kaori" Rock / Wine Tumbler 130ml (M)
Yamahei Gama - Arita Porcelain "Egg Shell - Kaori" Rock / Wine Tumbler 130ml (M)
Description
"Eggshell Kaori" was selected at the 109th Kyushu Yamaguchi Ceramics Exhibition in 2012 and received the Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry Award, the highest award, in the 110th 2013.
As the name suggests, "Eggshell Kaori" was born to enjoy the aroma.
The shape of the shape with the waist bulging and pursing mouth has a structure that makes it easy for the aroma to appear, and you
can enjoy the mellow aroma the moment you bring the wine or Japan sake close to your mouth. In addition to wine, it
is a glass that can be used not only for wine but also for soft drinks such as iced tea, cold tea, and fruit wine.
The finish of the mouth is carefully applied to gold one by one by craftsmen.
This effort is a particular design that produces elegant beauty and a special feeling.
Regardless of whether you are a woman or a man, it
is ideal as an elegant gift with heartfelt gratitude for a special anniversary for those who take care of you on a daily basis, a festive gift or present, but
also a reward for your hard work. I
want you to feel the fluffy softness and mouthfeel when you hold it, Arita porcelain egg shell series.
Among the tableware for export made from the Edo period to the Meiji period, there was porcelain that was particularly technologically advanced, and was as thin as an eggshell and was called "Rankakude" and was praised by Western Europeans as "egg shell". The base material, which is about 1 mm thick, has the translucency peculiar to porcelain, so much so that it is suspected that it is a lighting fixture. I want you to feel the "whiteness" of Arita porcelain, so the shape is extremely simple. The surface is given the image of a "cocoon". * The Kyushu
Yamaguchi Ceramics Exhibition has been held annually since Meiji 29 to gather ceramic products from the Kyushu Yamaguchi region in Arita Town, Saga Prefecture, the birthplace of ceramics, and to make them available for public viewing, exchange techniques, improve quality, and improve design, with the aim of inheriting traditional crafts and industrial development.
Yamamoto Heisaku was born as the second son of the Arita pottery kiln "Yamasho Kiln" and trained
in pottery, and shortly after the war, he took the two letters of his name and became independent as "Yamahira Kiln". The company name was incorporated as "Yamadaira Kiln" in 1972 by the predecessor Masaharu Yamamoto, and now Mr. Hirofumi Yamamoto launched his own brand Wise Home Style in 2011 to create simple and stylish tableware, tableware, and kitchenware.
"Arita porcelain egg shell series" A
general term for porcelain baked around Arita Town, Saga Prefecture. The hard, durable, and transparent white porcelain is delicately decorated with vivid colors such as red, gold, and gold. At the beginning of the Edo period, a Korean potter discovered ceramic stone, which is the raw material for porcelain, in Arita, which led to the firing of porcelain for the first time in Japan. From the latter half of the 17th century to the latter half of the 18th century, many porcelain from Arita began to be shipped not only in Japan but also overseas, mainly in Europe. In addition, since there is no port to ship to Arita to, pottery made in Arita was shipped from Imari Port, the nearest port, so it was also called "Imari ware" instead of "Arita porcelain" and became known as "Imari ware". Today, porcelain manufactured around Arita is called Arita porcelain and is loved by many pottery fans.
* Production method of egg shell series
Arita ware is an area where the division of labor is the main part, and the dough shop and the kiln are often different, but this is an unglazed dough - processing - final firing It is consistently manufactured at this kiln. The white and thin fabric is molded with a plaster mold using our own original composition using special soil, and the texture of the outside of the glass is processed with decorative soil using a brush on the fabric.
"Egg Shell Series Precautions for Use"
* Handling precautions
/ This product is a thinness product made by handmade by a unique manufacturing method. Therefore, there are some variations in design and size.
・ Since it is a thin product, there is a risk of burns if you put hot items in it, so please refrain from using it with hot items. Also, do not use it on an open flame or in a cooker.
・Should you observe scratches or cracks, discontinue use.
・Do not apply strong force. Doing so may cause damage.
・When cleaning and using, please handle carefully and be careful not to injure yourself.
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When cleaning, storage precautions and cleaning, please use a neutral detergent.
・As it may cause scratches, do not use metal scrubs, abrasive scrubs, cleansers, etc.
・Avoid using a dishwasher. Hand washing is recommended.
Brand Quality
Shipping Cost
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The overseas shipping is provided by Japan Post Co., Ltd.
*shipping fee automatically calculated based on the weight of your order according to EMS rates. The shipping fee depends on the weight. - See more details of International charges other than shipping fee
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The shipping in Japan is provided by Yamato Transport Co., Ltd.
We fix the shipping fee to a nationwide flat fee 660JPY per parcel, but in case your order over 20,000JPY in total without consumption tax of 10% and any handling charges, the shipping is free of charge.
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