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Kutani Ware Bizan Kiln Porcelain Sake Set Kouhakubai
Product InformationBrand:Kutani WareModel:53-027Material:PorcelainProduct type:Sake SetCountry of origin:JapanDimensions (approx):Sake cup: 55 x H40 mmCapacity (approx):350 mlItem weight (approx):420 gShipping weight (approx):730 gKey FeaturesNestled in No
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Product Information
- Brand:Kutani Ware
- Model:53-027
- Material:Porcelain
- Product type:Sake Set
- Country of origin:Japan
- Dimensions (approx):Sake cup: 55 x H40 mm
- Capacity (approx):350 ml
- Item weight (approx):420 g
- Shipping weight (approx):730 g
Key Features
- Nestled in Nomi City, Ishikawa Prefecture, Bizan Kiln has been crafting exquisite Kutani-yaki pottery since the late Meiji period, embodying centuries of Japanese artistic tradition.
- Bizan Kiln’s distinctive pottery harmonizes traditional craftsmanship with modern sensibilities through innovative shapes, vibrant colors, and contemporary designs.
- The masterpieces showcase vivid colorwork, exquisite forms, and delicate hand-painted detailing that have earned them devoted admirers across generations.
- The artful creations of Kutani-yaki pieces function beautifully as statement pieces in contemporary interiors and as culturally significant gifts treasured by recipients.
Use & Care
- Wash it well after each use and dry it thoroughly before storing.
- This item breaks easily, so please be gentle when handling it.
- Not suitable for oven use or cooking over flames.
- Items with gold or silver finishes are not microwave-safe.
Background
Kutani-Yaki Cooperative Society preserves Japan’s legendary porcelain art, dating back centuries. This collective of master artisans creates vibrant pottery using their signature five-color palettegreen, yellow, purple, red, and navy blue. Balancing ancient techniques with innovative methods, these Ishikawa Prefecture artisans offer distinctive kitchenware that brings traditional Japanese beauty to modern homes.
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