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OEX.CO.,LTD
Address | 1-7-2 Nakakonoikecho Higashiosakashi Osaka, JAPAN ZIP:578-0975 |
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Representative Name | YOSHITADA OE |
Annual Revenue | closed |
No. of Employees | 180 |
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Capacity: 1400 ml, diameter 21 x 8 cm
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Country of manufacture: Japan
Material / component: porcelain
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Description
Arita Ware Dyeing using indigo as a dye is called aizome. The dye for indigo dyeing is made by fermenting a type of indigo called "tade indigo. Aitama (indigo balls) are also often used. As the name suggests, aizome can be dyed with indigo dye, and it also has the excellent feature that the color does not fade easily. Aizome was widely used in Japan during the Edo period (1603-1867). Click here for new items Click here to see popular items |
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Shipping Method | Estimated Arrival |
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Sea Mail | From Dec.25th to Feb.26th |
Air Mail | From Dec.9th to Dec.11th |
EMS | From Dec.6th to Dec.11th |
Pantos Express | From Dec.10th to Dec.13th |
DHL | From Dec.6th to Dec.10th |
UPS | From Dec.6th to Dec.10th |
FedEx | From Dec.6th to Dec.10th |
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*Although we have made every effort to ensure that the colors and textures of our products are as close as possible to the actual ones
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Dyeing using indigo as a dye is called aizome.
The dye for indigo dyeing is made by fermenting a type of indigo called "tade indigo. Aitama (indigo balls) are also often used.
As the name suggests, aizome can be dyed with indigo dye, and it also has the excellent feature that the color does not fade easily.
Aizome was widely used in Japan during the Edo period (1603-1867).
Click here for new items
Click here to see popular items
有田焼
藍を染料として用いた染物を藍染と言います。
藍染の為の染料はタデ藍を発酵させて作ります。藍玉も用いることが多いです。
藍染は名前のとおり藍染の染色を行うことができ、色が褪せにくいという優れた特徴も持ちます。
日本において江戸時代には多くの藍染が行われました。