Product Introduction
Hasami ware is a type of ceramic ware fired in Hasami Town, Higashisonogi District, Nagasaki Prefecture. It boasts a 400-year history.
Hayashikuro Kiln, established in 1968, is a pottery manufacturer in the Hasami ware production area, a region with a 400-year tradition.
Hayashikuro continues to create timeless, deep-colored "sometsuke" (blue and white porcelain), the gorgeous "Ko-Imari style" (old Imari porcelain), and the exquisite balance of blue and white and red-glazed "somenishiki" (brocade porcelain).
This gold brocade tableware adds a touch of elegance to celebratory occasions and everyday dining.
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●Hasami ware is a type of ceramic ware fired in Hasami Town, Higashisonogi District, Nagasaki Prefecture. It boasts a 400-year history.
●Originally producing celadon porcelain, they later began producing large quantities of tableware for the masses, including dull blue and white porcelain on a white background with simple floral designs painted in gosu (cobalt blue). Since the Edo period, they have produced a wide variety of tableware for the masses. Today, the company produces a wide variety of ceramics, including porcelain and earthenware, including hand-painted and printed designs.
● Established in 1968, Hayashikuro Kiln is located in the Hasami ware production area, a region with a 400-year tradition.
● Hayashikuro continues to create timeless, deep-toned "sometsuke" (blue and white porcelain), the gorgeous "Ko-Imari style," and the exquisite balance of blue and white and red-glazed "somenishiki" (brocade porcelain).
● This gold brocade dish adds a touch of elegance to celebrations and everyday dining.
Size: Approx. 11cm W x 11cm D x 3.1cm H
Weight: Approx. 150g
Material: Porcelain
Country of Origin: Japan