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Mashiko's soba chocolate (lion)

Lisa LarsonSKU: LL1145l

Price
Sale price¥2,640(Tax in)
Spec
Size(mm)
φ8.5 × H6.5 cm
Material
Pottery
Weight
150 g
Maid in
Japan
Barcode
4589962210871
Precautions
* A microwave oven and dishwasher can be used

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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.)

[About the product]
Lisa met Shoji Hamada, who fluttered Mashiko -yaki in the 1950s. She has been a soba choco that has been realized that she wants to make a work with Mashiko -yaki someday. Excellent durability and can be used as a cup.

[Design]
The sketches of the lion drawn by Lisa are arranged in a lot of soba.

[From the staff]
It is a buckwheat chocolate that is easy to fit in your hand, and it is a feeling of size that you usually want to use as a cup.

[What is Mashiko ware]
Traditional crafts in Mashiko -cho, Tochigi Prefecture, Mashiko ware has been produced since the end of the Edo period. For pottery, its history is still new. At that time, it was mainly made as kitchen supplies such as pots, water bottles, and clay bottles, but since the Showa era, its name has spread all over the country, and now it has become popular from overseas. It is a beautiful pottery with a solid, simple, warm soil texture and a solid color. Now, while inheriting the tradition, a new Mashiko ware that suits the times is carefully made by craftsmen.
 

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