[About the product]
Lisa Larson"Tokurito Ochoko" setOchoko from "Osakatori" can now be purchased on its own。
[About design]
The egg-like ochoko is just right thick and has a gentle mouthfeel. It is made in a Hasami ware workshop.
[About Hasami ware]
Hasami ware, which has a history of over 400 years, is a traditional Japanese craft produced in Hasami Town, located in the center of Nagasaki. It is made using a delicate dyeing technique, which involves painting beautiful white porcelain with indigo pigments called Gosu. Hasami ware is high quality yet mass-produced, and is mainly used for tableware and is still widely popular all over the country. The materials and designs that are easy to fit in with everyday life are always the perfect timeless, and are still positioned as standard ceramics.