
Vendor Profile
MARUI SEITOU Inc.
Address | 710 Shigarakicho nagano Kokashi Shiga, JAPAN ZIP:529-1851 |
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Representative Name | TAKANORI MURAKI |
Annual Revenue | closed |
No. of Employees | 19 |
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藍染 16cm変形皿
(3-3405)
JAN:4965440322845
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(3-3405)
JAN:4965440322845
Wholesale Price: Members Only
1 pc /set
In Stock
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Dimensions |
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Approx. 16 cm (diameter) x 14 cm (height)
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Specifications |
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Country of manufacture: Japan
Material / component: Pottery
Package: Combined in a corrugated cardboard box
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Description
You can have as many as you like. Things that harmonize even if they don't match. Haechimon's small plates and bowls can be used by the family every day, or at a dinner table with many guests.... The characteristic of Hechimon is that they harmonize with each other even if they do not match. In particular, small plates and small bowls can be used as serving plates and bowls in many ways. They are always useful items. What is hechimon? [Hechimon" is a Shigaraki craftsman's word for "windswept objects. Just like the various shapes created by nature and the individuality of each of us, The vessels have a variety of expressions, just like the various shapes created by nature and the individual personalities of each of us. They are more like farm products than industrial products. [These vessels are made by skilled craftsmen who know the importance of "heterogeneity" and are filled with playfulness and sincerity. The Hechimon is made by Marui-Systems. Hechimon is a registered trademark of Marui-Seito Co. What is Shigaraki ware? Shigaraki ware is made in Shigaraki Town, Koka City, Shiga Prefecture. It is counted as one of the six oldest kilns in Japan and is said to have a long history of 1,260 years. It was designated as a traditional craft by the national government in 1976. (Product control number 01) (Made in Japan) |
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Shipping Method | Estimated Arrival |
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Sea Mail | From May.5th to Jul.7th |
Air Mail | From Apr.17th to Apr.21st |
EMS | From Apr.16th to Apr.21st |
Pantos Express | From Apr.18th to Apr.23rd |
DHL | From Apr.16th to Apr.18th |
UPS | From Apr.16th to Apr.18th |
FedEx | From Apr.16th to Apr.18th |
Some trading conditions may be applicable only in Japan.
*Microwave: Do not use.
*Dishwasher: Do not use. Color may differ slightly from the actual product depending on your monitor. Because each item is handmade, dimensions, color, and pattern may vary slightly. Usage: Can be used for home use, or as professional tableware with special attention to detail. Please note that we may have more in stock than indicated. Please feel free to contact us by e-mail or phone. E-mail:http://www.superdelivery.com/msgbox/nm?s=1&stc=204729 TEL:0748-82-0855 |
Haechimon's small plates and bowls can be used by the family every day,
or at a dinner table with many guests....
The characteristic of Hechimon is that they harmonize with each other even if they do not match.
In particular, small plates and small bowls can be used as serving plates and bowls in many ways.
They are always useful items.
What is hechimon? [Hechimon" is a Shigaraki craftsman's word for "windswept objects.
Just like the various shapes created by nature and the individuality of each of us,
The vessels have a variety of expressions, just like the various shapes created by nature and the individual personalities of each of us.
They are more like farm products than industrial products.
[These vessels are made by skilled craftsmen who know the importance of "heterogeneity" and are filled with playfulness and sincerity.
The Hechimon is made by Marui-Systems.
Hechimon is a registered trademark of Marui-Seito Co.
What is Shigaraki ware?
Shigaraki ware is made in Shigaraki Town, Koka City, Shiga Prefecture. It is counted as one of the six oldest kilns in Japan and is said to have a long history of 1,260 years.
It was designated as a traditional craft by the national government in 1976.
(Product control number 01)
(Made in Japan)