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Natural Stoneware Sugar Bowl ⋅ Hasami Porcelain

Tokyo West Sea

Vendor : Hasami Porcelain

Regular price 20.00 €
Prix promotionnel 20.00 € Regular price
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With its elegant finish, this natural stoneware sugar bowl adds a touch of sophistication to your coffee or tea service. The village of Hasami, in Nagasaki Prefecture, produces porcelain using a unique system that has been passed down from generation to generation for 400 years. Each product passes through the hands of different artisans, each specializing in a specific field. Together, they create unique pieces, each distinct from the others, highlighting the materials in their raw state. Takuhiro Shinomoto has combined the delicate, mineral textures of this tableware with the rounded lines that are the essence of modern Japanese aesthetics. Each piece is designed to stack with the others like Jubako boxes, making them stylish, practical, and versatile. The plates can also serve as lids, and the cups can be used as containers.

Handcrafted, handmade product.
Microwave-safe.
Dishwasher-safe.

SKU:1002344

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Hasami Porcelain is a Japanese Vendor renowned for its porcelain tableware. The historic town of Hasami, located in Nagasaki prefecture, is one of Japan's leading pottery centers. For almost 400 years, this region has been producing porcelain, distributed throughout Japan and exported to Europe via the port of Nagasaki.
Simplicity and functionality are at the heart of the design, with stackable pieces inspired by traditional Japanese lacquered boxes (Jubako) facilitating service and storage.
The products are made in semi-porcelain, combining the qualities of porcelain and earthenware. Artisans use traditional glazing techniques with an exclusive blend of natural stone and clay, developed over many years to make the most of these natural resources. Vendor aims to integrate modern tableware design with the organic quality of traditional Japanese manufacturing techniques.

12 cm x 10 cm x 10 cm