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yamakiikai

Address centrairlogisticscenter2F centrair4-11-3 Tokonameshi Aichi, JAPAN ZIP:479-0833
Representative Name HIDEYUKI ISHIDA
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No. of Employees 22
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*Cannot be used in conjunction with other discounts or promotions, such as coupons.
*Discount Offer*.
5% OFF for orders over 50,000 yen!
After you place your order, we will give you a 5% discount on the purchase price.

The design has a Japanese flair and is profoundly elegant.
We have prepared tableware that gives a calm atmosphere to your dining table.
The high-temperature firing process prevents water absorption, and the sturdy finish makes them very practical.
The gentle touch of the tableware makes it ideal for everyday use,
This tableware can also be used as a gift* for a wedding present.

A wide variety of pottery [Mino ware] is produced in Higashi-Mino, Gifu Prefecture.
Mino ware is supported by a long history and tradition,
Mino ware, which is supported by a long history and tradition, accounts for about 60% of the national market share in terms of tableware production,
It is no exaggeration to say that it is the representative of Japanese pottery.

Mino ware is used casually in daily life and blends in without being noticed.
That is [Mino ware].

The history of Mino ware is old and dates back to more than 1,300 years ago.
At first, the technique of Sue ware was introduced from the Korean peninsula.
In the Heian period (10th century), ash-glazed ceramics known as shirashi (white porcelain) began to be fired.
Shirashi, or white porcelain with an ash glaze, began to be fired during the Heian period (10th century).
Shirashi was an improved version of Sue ware with a glaze.
At this time, the number of kilns increased and the area became a full-fledged pottery production center.

From the Azuchi-Momoyama period to the early Edo period (1603-1867), pottery reflecting the tastes of tea ceremony masters became popular along with the tea ceremony.
pottery reflecting the tastes of tea masters was produced.

In the early Showa period (1926-1989), the demand for high-end products increased, and the technology improved markedly along with increasing mechanization.
The kilns were also changed from charcoal kilns to heavy oil kilns. Kilns were also changed from charcoal kilns to heavy oil kilns* to shuttle gas kilns* to tunnel kilns, roller hearth kilns, and roller hearth kilns.
Tunnel kilns and roller hearth kilns were developed at the same time,
Improved yield * Uniformity of products * Mass production

Fortunately, Mino ware has not been hit by war and has survived many recessions,
Mino ware, which fortunately did not suffer from war and has survived many recessions, is now by far the largest producer in Japan, both in name and in reality.
Western tableware accounts for about 51% of domestic production, Japanese tableware for about 58%, and tiles for about 41%.
Mino ware accounts for the majority of tableware used in Japan.

SD item code:11199351

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カネ仁作
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JAN:4964565174452
(Y1813) JAN:4964565174452

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Item added on: 2023/3/31
Dimensions
18.5cm x 16.5cm x 3.5cm high
Specifications
Country of manufacture: Japan
Material / component: Pottery

Description

*Cannot be used in conjunction with other discounts or promotions, such as coupons.
*Discount Offer*.
5% OFF for orders over 50,000 yen!
After you place your order, we will give you a 5% discount on the purchase price.

The design has a Japanese flair and is profoundly elegant.
We have prepared tableware that gives a calm atmosphere to your dining table.
The high-temperature firing process prevents water absorption, and the sturdy finish makes them very practical.
The gentle touch of the tableware makes it ideal for everyday use,
This tableware can also be used as a gift* for a wedding present.

A wide variety of pottery [Mino ware] is produced in Higashi-Mino, Gifu Prefecture.
Mino ware is supported by a long history and tradition,
Mino ware, which is supported by a long history and tradition, accounts for about 60% of the national market share in terms of tableware production,
It is no exaggeration to say that it is the representative of Japanese pottery.

Mino ware is used casually in daily life and blends in without being noticed.
That is [Mino ware].

The history of Mino ware is old and dates back to more than 1,300 years ago.
At first, the technique of Sue ware was introduced from the Korean peninsula.
In the Heian period (10th century), ash-glazed ceramics known as shirashi (white porcelain) began to be fired.
Shirashi, or white porcelain with an ash glaze, began to be fired during the Heian period (10th century).
Shirashi was an improved version of Sue ware with a glaze.
At this time, the number of kilns increased and the area became a full-fledged pottery production center.

From the Azuchi-Momoyama period to the early Edo period (1603-1867), pottery reflecting the tastes of tea ceremony masters became popular along with the tea ceremony.
pottery reflecting the tastes of tea masters was produced.

In the early Showa period (1926-1989), the demand for high-end products increased, and the technology improved markedly along with increasing mechanization.
The kilns were also changed from charcoal kilns to heavy oil kilns. Kilns were also changed from charcoal kilns to heavy oil kilns* to shuttle gas kilns* to tunnel kilns, roller hearth kilns, and roller hearth kilns.
Tunnel kilns and roller hearth kilns were developed at the same time,
Improved yield * Uniformity of products * Mass production

Fortunately, Mino ware has not been hit by war and has survived many recessions,
Mino ware, which fortunately did not suffer from war and has survived many recessions, is now by far the largest producer in Japan, both in name and in reality.
Western tableware accounts for about 51% of domestic production, Japanese tableware for about 58%, and tiles for about 41%.
Mino ware accounts for the majority of tableware used in Japan.

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Sea Mail From Dec.23rd to Feb.24th
Air Mail From Dec.5th to Dec.9th
EMS From Dec.4th to Dec.9th
Pantos Express From Dec.6th to Dec.11th
DHL From Dec.4th to Dec.6th
UPS From Dec.4th to Dec.6th
FedEx From Dec.4th to Dec.6th
*Some delivery methods may not be available depending on the product or the weight.
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Notes

Some trading conditions may be applicable only in Japan.

[January 2024]
This product will be available from February 2024.
Due to the rising cost of raw materials and logistics costs, we will be raising the price of this product.
We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause and ask for your understanding.

*Safety*Security: The product has passed the lead*cadmium test.

*We ask for your cooperation in selling our products at the regular price.

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