Flat dishes [Mashiko ware]

Lisa LarsonSKU: LL692

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Price
Sale price¥2,640(Tax in)
Spec
Size(mm)
5.5 -inch dish (φ17.3 × H2 cm)
Material
Pottery
Weight
tea:280 g
Blue:280 g
Maid in
Japan
Barcode
tea:4589962196694
Blue:4589962204962
Precautions
* A microwave oven and dishwasher can be used

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Delivery will be delivered by Sagawa Express.

The shipping cost is 715 yen (tax included) nationwide.
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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.)

It has been more than 60 years since the encounter of Lisa Larson and the human national treasure, Shoji Hamada. Lisa is a flat dish of Mashiko -yaki that I wanted to make all the time. Lisa Larson met Shoji Hamada, who flourished Mashiko -yaki in the 1950s, and she learned about Japanese pottery. Since she has been interested in Japanese culture since then, she dreamed that she would someday want to make a work of Mashiko ware. Her dream has finally become a reality.

What is Mashiko ware?
A pottery that produces around Mashiko -cho, Haga -gun, Tochigi Prefecture. Mashiko is said to be a modern pottery mecca. In 1924, Shoji Hamada settled and built a pottery kiln, attracting attention not only in Japan but also in the world's pottery world. Since stone powder and old iron powder are glazed and colored with dog brushes, it is characterized by its heavy hue and a sloppy feel.
 

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