Lisa Larson The fourth installment of Japan Series. Shimashima's cat "Mikey" has become a chopstick rest.
This is a collaboration with Hasamiyaki in Nagasaki Prefecture. Two colors, red and blue based on white porcelain. The red and blue color of Shimashima shine beautifully.
It is a wonderful texture with the cute pop of Mikey and the depth of traditional crafts. Even though it is smaller, the details are solid, and the cuteness of Mikey remains the same. There is also a logo on the stomach.
[About the use of a dishwasher]
We do not basically use a dishwasher.
Please note that the painting may be peeled off when using a dishwasher.
[About Hasamiyaki in Nagasaki Prefecture]
Hasamiyaki is a porcelain burned in Hasami -cho, Higashisonogi -gun, Nagasaki Prefecture. It has been a long history and has been produced for over 400 years. The production area of Hasamiyaki is Hasami -cho, Higashisonogi -gun, Nagasaki Prefecture. Hasami -cho is an area that has three conditions that are indispensable for production of pigments (trees), water (small rivers), and soil (pottery stones).
It features a deep taste of transparent "white porcelain" and "dyeing" painted in Kuresu.
This is a collaboration with Hasamiyaki in Nagasaki Prefecture. Two colors, red and blue based on white porcelain. The red and blue color of Shimashima shine beautifully.
It is a wonderful texture with the cute pop of Mikey and the depth of traditional crafts. Even though it is smaller, the details are solid, and the cuteness of Mikey remains the same. There is also a logo on the stomach.
[About the use of a dishwasher]
We do not basically use a dishwasher.
Please note that the painting may be peeled off when using a dishwasher.
[About Hasamiyaki in Nagasaki Prefecture]
Hasamiyaki is a porcelain burned in Hasami -cho, Higashisonogi -gun, Nagasaki Prefecture. It has been a long history and has been produced for over 400 years. The production area of Hasamiyaki is Hasami -cho, Higashisonogi -gun, Nagasaki Prefecture. Hasami -cho is an area that has three conditions that are indispensable for production of pigments (trees), water (small rivers), and soil (pottery stones).
It features a deep taste of transparent "white porcelain" and "dyeing" painted in Kuresu.