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KINTOUEN Co.,Ltd

Address 3-1-172 Meiwacho Tajimishi Gifu, JAPAN ZIP:507-0072
Representative Name YUJI WAKAO
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The history of Takada-yaki pottery began with the end of the Warring States Period.
Many of the pottery produced is closely related to daily life, such as sake cups, mortars, rice kettles, and hot-water bottles,
The pottery is characterized by the clay, which has a fine and viscous texture and is used to make sake cups, mortars, rice kettles, and hot-water bottles.
The characteristic of this pottery lies in the clay, which is fine-grained and sticky, and is strong because it is closely baked and hardened.
On top of that, it loses its water absorbency once it is fired.
The soil from this Takata is called [blue soil/aoto].
In this age of cheap and convenient goods from all over the world, Takata*Onada pottery is a unique product that cannot be produced in any other production area,
Takata*Onada pottery is a "Hataraku Utsuwa" from the user's point of view, which cannot be created in other production areas,
It is a product that cannot be created in any other production area.

400 years of history of Takata ware

The history of Takata ware began at the end of the age of civil wars.

There are many types of potteries that are close to life, such as
There are many types of potteries that are close to life, such as Tokkuri (sake bottle), earthenware mortar, a pot of kamameshi, Yutanpo
(a hot waterbottle), etc.
It produces rich potteries by making use of the characteristics of the clay.
Its characteristics are fine and sticky.
When burned it will harden meticulously.
Moreover, when burned, the water absorbency will not be present.
Moreover, when burned, the water absorbency will not be present. The clay collected in Takata is called "Blue Clay/Aoto".

Although It's an era when you can get cheap and convenient things from all over the world, the clay collected in Takata is called "Blue Clay/Aoto".

However, it's an era when you can get cheap and convenient things from all over the world, potteries of Takata and Onada are active around you as "Hataraku
Utsuwa", that can't be created in other regions and is in the position of being a user.
of being a user.

SD item code:11855102

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TENMOKU
天目
(AA-220451)
JAN:4539529431959
(AA-220451) JAN:4539529431959

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1 pc /set In Stock
S2
zigzag-shaped paper streamer often used to adorn Shinto-related objects
うず粉引
(AA-220452)
JAN:4539529431966
(AA-220452) JAN:4539529431966

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1 pc /set In Stock
S3
jade stream
ヒスイ流し
(AA-220453)
JAN:4539529431973
(AA-220453) JAN:4539529431973

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1 pc /set In Stock
S4
black quartz
黒水晶
(AA-220454)
JAN:4539529431980
(AA-220454) JAN:4539529431980

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1 pc /set In Stock
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Details
Item added on: 2023/11/7
Dimensions
[Takada ware of a set of glazed sake cups]
Size: sake cup / φ8 x 11.5 cm, sake cup / 5.5 x 3.5 cm
Capacity: sake cup / approx. 280ml, sake cup / approx. 50ml
Material: Porcelain
Weight: Tokuto / approx. 200g, Inokuchi / approx. 50g
Microwave:0
Dishwasher safe
Specifications
Country of manufacture: Japan
Material / component: Material: Porcelain
Package: Individual box
Year of manufacture: 2023
Product tag: None

Description

The history of Takada-yaki pottery began with the end of the Warring States Period.
Many of the pottery produced is closely related to daily life, such as sake cups, mortars, rice kettles, and hot-water bottles,
The pottery is characterized by the clay, which has a fine and viscous texture and is used to make sake cups, mortars, rice kettles, and hot-water bottles.
The characteristic of this pottery lies in the clay, which is fine-grained and sticky, and is strong because it is closely baked and hardened.
On top of that, it loses its water absorbency once it is fired.
The soil from this Takata is called [blue soil/aoto].
In this age of cheap and convenient goods from all over the world, Takata*Onada pottery is a unique product that cannot be produced in any other production area,
Takata*Onada pottery is a "Hataraku Utsuwa" from the user's point of view, which cannot be created in other production areas,
It is a product that cannot be created in any other production area.

400 years of history of Takata ware

The history of Takata ware began at the end of the age of civil wars.

There are many types of potteries that are close to life, such as
There are many types of potteries that are close to life, such as Tokkuri (sake bottle), earthenware mortar, a pot of kamameshi, Yutanpo
(a hot waterbottle), etc.
It produces rich potteries by making use of the characteristics of the clay.
Its characteristics are fine and sticky.
When burned it will harden meticulously.
Moreover, when burned, the water absorbency will not be present.
Moreover, when burned, the water absorbency will not be present. The clay collected in Takata is called "Blue Clay/Aoto".

Although It's an era when you can get cheap and convenient things from all over the world, the clay collected in Takata is called "Blue Clay/Aoto".

However, it's an era when you can get cheap and convenient things from all over the world, potteries of Takata and Onada are active around you as "Hataraku
Utsuwa", that can't be created in other regions and is in the position of being a user.
of being a user.

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