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MARURI TAMAKI RIKIZO SHOTEN Co.,LTD.
Address | Oroshicho975 Toki-shi Gifu, JAPAN ZIP:509-5202 |
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Representative Name | KIMINARI TAMAKI |
Annual Revenue | closed |
No. of Employees | 67 |
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215-04-09
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215-04-09
(T-783641)
JAN:4965643783641
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(T-783641)
JAN:4965643783641
Wholesale Price: Members Only
1 pc /set
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Size: 22.1 cm (diameter) X 2.3 cm (height)
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Country of manufacture: Malaysia
Material / component: ironstone china
Package: Individual boxes or inner boxes *Cannot be selected.
Product tag: Attached
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Description
Blue lines tie the dining table together. Functional and beautiful vessels that stand out in both Western and Japanese cuisine MIKASA's [Concord Blue Line] series stands out with its blue lines on a pure white vessel. The simple form has been stripped down to the bare essentials. The blue line border gives a sharper impression. This series is easy to use, not only for Western cuisine, but also for serving Japanese food, transforming it into a modern tableware. MIKASA vessels are hard ceramics. The greatest appeal of hard ceramics is that they are hard, strong, and can be cooked in an oven. It is unglazed at a high temperature and fired at a low temperature, resulting in a white, almost porcelain-like finish. It is said to be between ceramic and porcelain, and is stronger than ceramic and retains heat better than porcelain. It is also recommended to have it as a children's bowl because it does not break easily even if accidentally dropped. It can also be used for cooking without hesitation, so it is very convenient to have one in your collection. Concept of the MIKASA brand The designs and patterns of tableware reflect the fashions and lifestyles of the time when they were created. Changes in manufacturing* techniques, such as materials and painting, are also reflected in each piece of tableware. The culture of tableware has been created through the resonance of these lifestyles and techniques. Vessels have been valued not only for eating, but also for decorating and enriching people's lives. When we look at old-fashioned vessels, they do not look just old-fashioned because a certain culture is still alive in them. MIKASA has collected such nostalgic and new vessels from the past. MIKASA [Weekend Stack] series that is beautifully organized on top of each other. Plates and cups can be stacked, so it is popular with minimalists. There are two colors, black and white. The simple design with gathered sides makes the table chic. The biggest attraction of hard pottery is that it is hard and strong and can be cooked in the oven. It is also said to be between pottery and porcelain, and is characterized by being stronger than pottery and having having porcelain. It is also said to be between pottery and porcelain, and is characterized by being stronger than pottery and having higher heat retention than porcelain. Even if you drop it by mistake, it won't break easily, so it's a good idea to keep it as a container for your child. It can be used for cooking without It can be used for cooking without hesitation, so it is very convenient to have one. |
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Shipping Method | Estimated Arrival |
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Sea Mail | From Jan.30th to Apr.3rd |
Air Mail | From Jan.14th to Jan.16th |
EMS | From Jan.13th to Jan.16th |
Pantos Express | From Jan.15th to Jan.20th |
DHL | From Jan.13th to Jan.15th |
UPS | From Jan.13th to Jan.15th |
FedEx | From Jan.13th to Jan.15th |
Some trading conditions may be applicable only in Japan.
* Please feel free to contact us if you would like to order more than the set inventory quantity. We may be able to provide it.
[Features*Others] *Microwave-safe *Oven safe *Dishwasher safe *Some shapes are made using the pin-fired method. [Pin-fired" is a traditional European method of making ceramics. The base is also glazed so that it will not scratch the table or other surfaces when used. The 17 marks on the back of the product are the result of this process. They may appear as scratches, but they have been polished to meet the quality standards of the manufacturer. [Notes.] Please note that size and capacity may vary slightly due to the characteristics of the product. Due to the nature of the product, there may be some scuffs and rattles. Depending on the time of production (lot differences), there may be slight differences in the color of the product. The product photo is only an example. Product specifications are subject to change without notice for quality improvement. Please understand the characteristics of pottery before purchasing. |
Functional and beautiful vessels that stand out in both Western and Japanese cuisine
MIKASA's [Concord Blue Line] series stands out with its blue lines on a pure white vessel. The simple form has been stripped down to the bare essentials. The blue line border gives a sharper impression. This series is easy to use, not only for Western cuisine, but also for serving Japanese food, transforming it into a modern tableware.
MIKASA vessels are hard ceramics. The greatest appeal of hard ceramics is that they are hard, strong, and can be cooked in an oven. It is unglazed at a high temperature and fired at a low temperature, resulting in a white, almost porcelain-like finish. It is said to be between ceramic and porcelain, and is stronger than ceramic and retains heat better than porcelain. It is also recommended to have it as a children's bowl because it does not break easily even if accidentally dropped. It can also be used for cooking without hesitation, so it is very convenient to have one in your collection.
Concept of the MIKASA brand
The designs and patterns of tableware reflect the fashions and lifestyles of the time when they were created. Changes in manufacturing* techniques, such as materials and painting, are also reflected in each piece of tableware. The culture of tableware has been created through the resonance of these lifestyles and techniques. Vessels have been valued not only for eating, but also for decorating and enriching people's lives. When we look at old-fashioned vessels, they do not look just old-fashioned because a certain culture is still alive in them. MIKASA has collected such nostalgic and new vessels from the past.
MIKASA [Weekend Stack] series that is beautifully organized on top of each other.
Plates and cups can be stacked, so it is popular with minimalists. There are two colors, black and white. The simple design with gathered sides makes the table chic.
The biggest attraction of hard pottery is that it is hard and strong and can be cooked in the oven. It is also said to be between pottery and porcelain, and is characterized by being stronger than pottery and having having porcelain. It is also said to be between pottery and porcelain, and is characterized by being stronger than pottery and having higher heat retention than porcelain.
Even if you drop it by mistake, it won't break easily, so it's a good idea to keep it as a container for your child. It can be used for cooking without It can be used for cooking without hesitation, so it is very convenient to have one.
洋食も和食も際立つ機能美なうつわ
真っ白なうつわにブルーのラインが際立つMIKASAの【コンコード ブルーライン】シリーズ。ムダをそぎ落としたシンブルなフォルム。ブルーラインの縁取りが、よりシャープな印象。洋食にはもちろん、和食を盛り付けるとモダンに変身する使い勝手のよいシリーズです。
MIKASAの器は硬質陶器です。硬質陶器の最大の魅力は、硬く強度がありオーブン調理が可能なところ。高温で素焼きをして低温で本焼きをしており、仕上がりは白く磁器に近いうつわです。陶器と磁器の間とも言われ、陶器よりも強く磁器よりも保温性が高いのが特徴です。誤って落としても割れにくいので、お子様のうつわとして揃えておくのもオススメ。気兼ねなく調理にも使えるので、一つ揃えておくととっても便利です。
MIKASAブランドのコンセプト
食器のデザインや柄には、誕生したその時々の流行やライフスタイルが表れています。そしてまた、素材や絵付けなど製造・加工技術の変化も、それぞれの器に生かされています。そうしたライフスタイルと技術が響き合う中に「器の文化」がつくられてきました。器は単に食事のためだけではなく、生活を飾り豊かにするものとして大切にされてきたのです。古い時代の器を見ても、ただ古臭いだけに見えないのは、そこに確かな文化が息づいているから。むしろ新鮮にさえ見えることがあります。MIKASAがこれまでお届けしてきた、そんな懐かしくて新しい器を、ここに集めました。
MIKASA [Weekend Stack] series that is beautifully organized on top of each other.
Plates and cups can be stacked, so it is popular with minimalists. This series is recommended for those who want to keep it small even in a small storage space. There are two colors, black and white. The simple design with gathered sides makes the table chic.
MIKASA's pottery is hard pottery. The biggest attraction of hard pottery is that it is hard and strong and can be cooked in the oven. It is unglazed at a high temperature and then fired at a low temperature, and the finish is white and close to porcelain. It is also said to be between pottery and porcelain, and is characterized by being stronger than pottery and having higher heat retention than porcelain. Even if you drop it by mistake, it won't break easily, so it's a good idea to keep it as a container for your child. It can be used for cooking without hesitation, so it is very convenient to have one.