Yamanaka Pottery Zelkova Kiln Jar with Lid Japanese Pottery Storage Canister Made in Takada Diatomaceous Negative Umeboshi Tea Tea Leaves (White -










Beskrivelse
Place of production: Japan (Takadacho, Tajimi City, Gifu Prefecture) / Material: Diatomaceous earth, glaze Size: Height approx. 73mm (body only approx. 50mm) x Width approx. 95mm x Diameter 84mm These earthenware jars are made by Mr. Kato of Yamanaka Pottery Factory Keyaki Kiln, a long-established pottery factory that has been in business for 400 years since it first opened in 1616, and are made using clay from Takada, Tajimi City, Gifu Prefecture, a city famous for its pottery production. Made with Takada's diatomaceous earth, this jar prevents water from spoiling and reduces acidity, making it ideal for storing pickled plums and other umeboshi plums. Its cute design, with its rounded handle and narrowed rim, adds a stylish touch to any dining table or kitchen. Not only can it be used as a long-term storage container, but you can also remove the lid and serve it directly on the dining table. ■Takada Diatomaceous Earth■ Diatomaceous earth harvested in Takada is not only known for its humidity-regulating and moisturizing properties, but also for its ability to emit negative ions and far-infrared radiation at the same rate as aquamarine and Bakuhan stone. Furthermore, it contains titanium oxide, which has excellent deodorizing, antibacterial, and antioxidant properties, and is said to purify the water placed inside, making it delicious. This lidded jar combines the techniques and materials of a professional with extensive knowledge of the characteristics of the local soil. This is recommended not only for people living alone, but also for those who cannot live without pickles with their rice. It would make a great gift for celebrations, anniversaries, or special occasions. Material: Diatomaceous earth. Origin: Japan (Takada-cho, Tajimi City, Gifu Prefecture). Note: Each piece is individually handcrafted by artisans, and due to factors such as the temperature of the firing flame, slight variations in size and appearance may occur. This earthenware jar is crafted solely by Mr. Kato of Yamanjo Pottery Keyaki Kiln, a long-established pottery manufacturer in business for 400 years since its founding in 1616, using clay from Takada, Tajimi City, Gifu Prefecture, a region famous for its pottery. Because the jar is made without glaze and uses Takada diatomaceous earth, the unglazed jar has a smooth surface. Glazed jars, on the other hand, have a smooth texture characteristic of glaze. It prevents water from spoiling and reduces acidity, making it ideal for storing pickled plums and other pickles. The cute design of the jar, with its rounded handle and narrowed rim, adds a stylish touch to any dining table or kitchen. ■Takada Diatomaceous Earth■ Diatomaceous earth harvested in Takada is not only effective in controlling humidity and retaining moisture, but also emits negative ions and has the same far-infrared effect as aquamarine and bakuhan stone. Furthermore, it contains titanium oxide, which has excellent deodorizing, antibacterial and antioxidant properties, and it purifies the water put in it, making it delicious. It is said to have high quality. This lidded jar combines the techniques and materials of a professional who is thoroughly familiar with the characteristics of the local soil. Not only can it be used as a container for long-term storage, but you can also remove the lid and serve it directly on the dinner table. It is recommended not only for people living alone, but also for those who cannot live without pickles with rice. It makes a great gift for celebrations, anniversaries, or special occasions.
