Saketori (tokuri and cup) Aoi

Lisa LarsonSKU: LL314

Price
Sale price¥8,800(Tax in)
Spec
Size(mm)
W110 x H120 x D80 Inoguchi (2 pieces) φ40mm
Material
Pottery
Weight
300 g
Maid in
Japan
Barcode
4560183951699
Deadline
Pottery
Remarks
* Oven, microwave oven, dishwasher, hot water
* In the case of hot sake, add warm sake.

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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.)

[About the product]
Also for a drinkLisa Larsonof!
I really wanted to make Tonkachi,Lisa LarsonA set of "Tokurito Ochoko" from. Made with Hasami ware, a traditional Japanese craft. The name "Osakatori" means "a bird that goes to pick up alcohol." It can also be used as a special gift or gift

[About design]
The indigo pattern stands out against the transparent white porcelain. The egg-like ochoko is just right thick and has a gentle mouthfeel. The durable Hasami ware is a reliable dish despite its sly appearance.

[From the staff]
Speaking of Lisa's Hasami ware, the combination of white porcelain and blue.
This work brings a moderate amount of Scandinavianness and Japaneseness. You can also use flowers as vases, so even those who only drink sakes occasionally. The key to the small cup is that when the mouth is combined together, it looks like an egg.

[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.

 

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