unnamed japan | Mino Ceramics (Transfer Printing) Plate / Peacock

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GINZA ARTWORKS tokyo
GINZA ARTWORKS tokyo
Japan
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unnamed japan | Mino Ceramics (Transfer Printing)  Plate / Peacock - Small Plates & Saucers - Pottery Khaki

Product Description

Specifications Transfer Printing / Phlogopite / W107mm×D130mm×H10mm / Weight 129g / Box Each ceramics piece by GINZA ARTWORKS is meticulously handmade by artisans in Toki, Gifu Prefecture, which has long been known for Mino ware. Continually evolving over its 1300 years of history, Mino ware leverages a wide variety of techniques to continually incorporate new and different changes that include shapes and colors that fit with the times. The outstanding molding and glazing techniques of the artisans bring about modern forms and colorful yet finely nuanced colors. Cautions * Wash the product with cold or warm water before using it for the first time. * Not dishwasher or microwave safe. May cause damage. * Do not use on the stove or over a direct flame. * To avoid damage to the product surface, do not use abrasives, detergents containing abrasives, or steel wool. Wash with a soft sponge. * For your safety, do not use the product if it becomes cracked or damaged.

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Material
Pottery
How It's Made
Handmade
Where It's Made
Japan
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No.9,875 - Kitchen & Dining  |  No.189 - Small Plates & Saucers
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Original Design
Listing Summary
Designs that were born and beloved by the everyday people, including Hokusai, who were at the center of Edo culture and its economy. The Unnamed Japan Project is our endeavor to redistribute to the modern world simplistic, unnamed designs containing a touch of warmth from 100 years ago.

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