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Harekutani Porcelain Soba Choko Cup Botanical

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Product Information

  • Brand:Harekutani
  • Model:HR-219
  • Material:Porcelain
  • Product type:Soba Choko Cup
  • Country of origin:Japan
  • Dimensions (approx):Ø79 x 65 mm
  • Item weight (approx):200 g
  • Shipping weight (approx):250 g

Key Features

  • Kutani ware, Japanese porcelain, was first introduced during the Edo Period (1781-1867). The Harukutani series offers traditional Kutani ware products in contemporary shapes and designs that match our lifestyle today.
  • This Soba choko cup features illustrations designed by Western illustrators drawn using the traditional Kutani ware technique.
  • The Soba choko cup can be used as a cup for serving drinks or as a small bowl for serving a side dish, besides serving soba sauce.
  • You can use it with a coaster with matching patterns to serve your drinks.
  • It is perfect for gifts as well.

Use & Care

  • Wash it well after each use and dry it thoroughly before storing.
  • We recommend not washing it in a dishwasher if you want to preserve the Kutani ware painting for a long time.
  • Please handle it with care since it is fragile.
  • The color, shape, size, and thickness may differ slightly since each piece is hand-made.

Background

Kitano Toujudo Co., Ltd. distributes Kutani ware in the famous pottery city of Nomi, Ishikawa Prefecture. Collaborating with local potters and artists, they design and develop new products that customers desire. In addition to their shop, "Tou Life," they also offer the brand "Harekutani," which provides tableware with contemporary designs and shapes.

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