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Days of roses and rice (small)


Price
Sale price¥7,700(Tax in)
Spec
Size(mm)
小:Φ12×H5.5cm 容量:約100ml(満水時230ml)
Material
半磁器(瀬戸焼)
Weight
170 g
Maid in
日本
Barcode
4589962299340
Remarks
○:電子レンジ、食洗機
Precautions
※1つ1つ職人による手作りですので、個々に色味やにじみ、濃淡・形状などの個性差がございます。
※電子レンジと食洗機はご使用いただけます。
※オーブン・直火・IHではご利用いただけません。

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Marianne Harburg work

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Returns and exchanges of products for customer's convenience cannot be basically accepted.
We cannot accept returns or exchanges of products that have been more than one week after delivery or products that have been damaged or stained under customer's responsibilities.


The quality is perfect, but if the product is damaged or stained, or if it is different from your order, contact Staff@tonkachi.co.jp within 7 days after delivery of the product. please give me.


(In this case, the shipping cost will be borne by our shop.)

Marianne's bowl
Days of roses and food.

Introducing a rose-studded rice bowl from Marianne's JAPAN series, which brings humor and philosophy to the Japanese dining table.
I made a large one and a small one from Seto ware.

[About the product]

The prototype created by Marianne in her workshop in Sweden was redesigned to be a little smaller and finished at a pottery in Seto to a diameter of approximately 12cm.
It's a size that fits easily in one hand while preserving the handmade fluctuation.
A cobalt blue rose on a white background.
The quiet elegance blends softly into the dining table.
For small amounts of rice, yogurt, and fruit. Sometimes I gently put flower petals and other small things.
Choose what to put in it depending on your mood that day.

*More capacity,Days of roses and rice (large)There are also.

``Rose'' became Marianne's favorite because the wrapping paper at her parents' flower shop had a rose pattern, and it has since appeared frequently in both her original works and Setoyaki collaboration pieces.

I started drawing roses a long time ago. My father's flower shop had wrapping paper, and the bright yellow paper had a lovely pattern of pink roses. I love it, and started drawing it as a motif for ceramics. Roses are also complex and difficult, so I tried various ways to draw them and arrived at the simple rose that I have now. (Marianne story)

*There are individual differences in the way the glaze is applied and the shade of color.
Please enjoy each piece, including the differences in facial expressions.

[About Marianne's seto series]

"Seto ware" is a traditional ceramic produced in Seto City, Aichi Prefecture, and has been familiar to people's lives since ancient times and has been incorporated into various vessels and pottery. As many of these items are now exported overseas, they are widely known as a representative traditional craft that conveys the charm of ``made in Japan'' to the world.

The "seto series" is a series that was completed under the supervision of Marianne herself, working with a Japanese workshop to review the manufacturing process from scratch to provide affordable prices and durability while preserving as much of her original goodness as possible. The pottery that is the ideal partner for us at Tonkachi and Marianne is one of the representative potteries of Seto ware that has been around since the Taisho era.

 

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