[About the product]
Marianne Harberg x Seto -yaki Rores Series
Marianne fans' long -awaited "Rose" has been newly added to the collaboration between Marianne Harberg and Seto -yaki.
Her work has been released in collaboration with Seto ware so far, but this is a completely new Seto -yaki work without her original work. The bottom is engraved with "TONKACHI / MADE IN JAPAN".
[About Marianne's Seto ware collaboration]
Her original work (Marianne itself has finished all the processes, so -called "as it is") is attractive to hand -painted lines, and a little 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, it was the pottery of Seto -yaki, Aichi Prefecture, which continued since the Taisho era, searching for mass production after leaving the original goodness as much as possible.
Under the supervision of Marianne himself, we have reviewed the manufacturing process with Zero, with the Seto -ya Kodo in Japan, so that she can provide affordable prices and durability while leaving her original goodness as much as possible. Marianne trusts Seto -yaki's pottery, and every time she sees a new work, she praised, "I can't say anything." The edge is handwritten by a craftsman and a blue line is applied, and the print part is hand -handed by hand. It is a product that can no longer be said to be mass -produced, hassle, time and love.
[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.
Following the "Check Cup" and "Mesh Cup", which has been well received since the long -awaited release, another favorite "Rose" pattern is created. This is a completely new Seto ware collaboration with her original work.
"Rose" became her favorite because the wrapping paper of the flower shop in Marianne was a rose pattern. The compact feeling and the moderate weight when you hold it in your hand is the comfort that you want to use every day. It is 180ml slightly smaller than a general mug.
[About Rose]
It was a long time ago that I started drawing roses. There was a wrapping paper in a florist run by my father, and the pink rose pattern was wonderful on a bright yellow paper. I love it, and I drew it as a pottery motif. The roses are also complicated and difficult, so I drew them in various ways and arrived at the simple rose now. (Marianne talk)
[Comment from the staff]
Isn't this a long -awaited item for Marianne fans? Her rose pattern has been deployed in fabric and kitchen items so far, and every time I use it, it will regain the maiden heart in us. I think Marianne's work has such a mysterious power.