[About the product]
Marianne Hallberg× Seto ware
Marianne HallbergFive major works are released simultaneously in collaboration with Seto ware after six years of trial and error! Her original work is attractive because of the hand -drawn line, and a slightly distorted molding and thinness. However, it was also true that I couldn't make a lot at once because of the handmade, and I couldn't deliver it widely to everyone. Therefore, this time, Tonkachi and Marianne are looking for mass production after leaving the original goodness as much as possible, and the pottery of Seto -yaki, Aichi Prefecture, has continued since the Taisho era. This is the Seto -yaki version of "Passion Bottle Kabin (SETO)" of Marianne's masterpiece "Perfume Bottle Kabin". Her popular works have become easier to deliver at hand. At the bottom is the engraving of "TONKACHI / MADE IN JAPAN".
[About Marianne's Seto ware collaboration]
Under the supervision of Marianne himself, a product that has been reviewed by reviewing the manufacturing process from Zero with the Japanese Seto ware potter in order to provide affordable prices and durability while leaving her original goodness as much as possible. The pottery, which is the ideal partner with Marianne, is one of the potters that represents Seto -yaki, which has continued since the Taisho era.
[Design]
Her unique blue called Marianne Blue. The blue bleeding and the texture of the pottery are delicately reproduced in Seto ware, and it is a finished product only with Japanese traditional technologies. The original "perfume bottle kabin" is about 3mm thick, while this Seto -yaki version is about 4mm thick. With a slight thickness, the weight was about 40g plus, and the durability was fulfilled with a moderate sense of stability and even more happy!
[Comment from the staff]
The shape of a perfume bottle that looks like an old movie abroad. The three -dimensional effect and bleeding blue, which is likely to cause an illusion for a moment just by putting it there, gently slip into a pretty feeling every time a flower grows. The motif is the perfume bottle that Marianne once loved. By the way, my favorite scent seems to be the scent of "pacheuri".
[About Seto ware]
Traditional porcelain with Seto City, Aichi Prefecture. For a long time, it has been used in people's lives and has been incorporated into various vessels and pottery. As it has been exported abroad, it is widely known as a typical traditional crafts that send the appeal of "MADE IN JAPAN" to the world.