For over 100 years, the Seto region has been producing blue and white porcelain known as Seto Sometsuke.
The rich indigo color is achieved by applying a blue pigment, known as Gosu, onto white porcelain prior to firing.
Using a traditional brush technique to express a variety of shades, master craftsmen create this camouflage pattern.
**Size・Material**
S:φ125×H10mm (Porcelain / Seto Ware)
L: φ187×H13mm (Porcelain / Seto Ware)
Paper bag:
S:W190×H175mm (Paper)
L: W230×H270mm (Paper)
**Origin **
Japan
**Instructions For Use**
・Hand wash only.
・Not for use in microwave ovens and ovens.
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- Shapes that make you want to hold them and beautifully dyed patterns
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