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Harekutani Porcelain Blue Fish Cup

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Product Information

  • Brand:Kitano Toujudo
  • Model:HR-53
  • Material:Porcelain
  • Product type:Cups
  • Country of origin:Japan
  • Dimensions (approx):79 x 79 x 65 mm
  • Item weight (approx):200 g
  • Shipping weight (approx):250 g

Key Features

  • Kutani ware is a Japanese porcelain that was first created in the Edo period. HAREKUTANI porcelain ware was made by integrating traditional Kutani ware to modern lifestyle and seeking user-friendly shape and design.

Use & Care

  • As they are individually made, each is slightly different in color, shape, size and thickness.
  • Compatible with dishwashers and microwave ovens, but NOT with gas cooktops and ovens.
  • Porcelain is made of shattered pottery stone, which is then mixed and kneaded in high temperature. The surface of porcelain is white, and it has higher density, hardness and durability than pottery. As it won’t absorb water, it has stain/mold proofness and makes daily maintenance easier.
  • The surface glaze might get a crack during use, but it’s safe and harmless.

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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