Size: Diameter 5.5cm x Height 5.3cm [Dedicated paper box included]
Country of origin: Japan (Ishikawa prefecture), material: Ceramic (Kutani ware)
Kutani ware is highly regarded around the world as one of Japan's three major colored porcelains, and as Japan's representative traditional craft, ``Japan Kutani.''
Instagrammable! This is the ``Kissho Engi Ochoko Collection (single item)'' from the popular pottery Seikogama. In addition to being used as sake cups for drinking sake and aperitifs, they are also used in a variety of ways in Kanazawa restaurants, such as serving dishes for serving delicacies, sweets, creams, and syrups for tea time. It is a ``usable vessel'' that can be used in many ways depending on your ideas, and is not only cute. There are 37 types of Ochoco Ochoco series in total, and they are stylish Japanese tableware that will brighten up your dining table!
For gifts: Recommended for Mother's Day, Father's Day, Respect for the Aged Day, retirement celebration, 60th birthday celebration, old age celebration, Kishou celebration, umbrella life celebration, rice life celebration, present, gift, etc.
■Product Details Instagrammable! This is the ``Kissho Engi Ochoko Collection (single item)'' from the popular pottery Seikogama. In addition to being used as sake cups for drinking sake and aperitifs, they are also used in a variety of ways in Kanazawa restaurants, such as serving dishes for serving delicacies, sweets, creams, and syrups for tea time. It is a ``usable vessel'' that can be used in many ways depending on your ideas, and is not only cute. The Ochoco Ochoco series has 37 types in total, and is a stylish Japanese tableware that will brighten up your dining table! Product SPEC ■Size: Diameter 5.5cm x Height 5.3cm ■Exclusive paper box ■Country of manufacture: Made in Japan ■Material: Porcelain ■Microwave: Can be used ■Dishwasher: Cannot be used (If washed repeatedly in the dishwasher, the color will discolor ≪Kutani ware≫ The traditional beauty of Kaga Hyakumangoku The style of Kaga Hyakumangoku, with its extravagant and elegant style, is unrivaled by other pottery. Today, 360 years have passed since the kiln was opened, and the techniques have been passed down from generation to generation and are highly acclaimed around the world.