



IMARI WARE CLASSIC PATTERN BOWL 3PC SET Φ11xH3.74in / 10xH3.34in / 8.6xH3in
BRAND: IMARIYAKI
<PRODUCT DETAILS>
Size :L:Φ280xH95mm / Φ11xH3.74in
M:Φ255xH85mm / Φ10xH3.34in
S:Φ220xH78mm / Φ8.6xH3in
Weight:4kg/8.8lb
Material : Porcelain
Product NO:9884-599-0111-2900
Origin : Made in Japan
<Precautions for use>
Iron, sticking, kiln scratches, pinholes, and age that form in the kiln during firing.
The glaze may fade due to The same craftsman does not paint the same pattern.
In addition, because each piece is hand-painted, the color, size of the pattern, and pattern varies from piece to piece, so each piece is unique.
There is no such thing as a "one-size-fits-all" vessel. The size of vessels can vary by millimeters depending on the technology of the time.

<BUYER'S RECOMMENDATION>
The same pattern is used for both the interior and exterior paintings in light colors.
The cranes are decorated with pine, bamboo, and plum blossoms; the windows are decorated with blue ocean waves and flowers; and the tachiyuwa is decorated with a sheep's tooth design.
The prospect is decorated with landscapes and festive patterns.
The cloud blurring is also very careful and shows craftsmanship.
Originally, three bowls were to be used in a row, but due to the recent housing crisis, three bowls have been used in a row.
Depending on the situation, you may purchase the size of your choice.
The cranes are decorated with pine, bamboo, and plum blossoms; the windows are decorated with blue ocean waves and flowers; and the tachiyuwa is decorated with a sheep's tooth design.
The prospect is decorated with landscapes and festive patterns.
The cloud blurring is also very careful and shows craftsmanship.
Originally, three bowls were to be used in a row, but due to the recent housing crisis, three bowls have been used in a row.
Depending on the situation, you may purchase the size of your choice.
<BRAND RELEASE>
There is a theory that "Imariyaki" was the first glazed porcelain to be produced.
This was the first porcelain in Japan.
The pottery was fired in what is now Arita, Saga Prefecture, and shipped from the nearby port of Imari to the rest of the country.
The name "Imariyaki" was given to this type of pottery because of its large size. Prior to that, Japanese pottery such as Bizen ware
The pottery was unglazed and earth-colored, but compared to ceramics, porcelain was more durable in the kiln than pottery.
It is a very strong pottery compared to ceramics because it can be fired at a higher temperature inside.
Porcelain became the most valuable tableware of the period. Porcelain was initially used for export
The high technology used in the production of these items was limited to a few wealthy individuals, such as feudal lords, and was only available to a limited number of people in Japan.
However, as the restaurant industry flourished, it became popular in the daily lives of the general public.
Because of the increased demand for porcelain, Imari alone was no longer sufficient,
Pottery similar to Imariyaki began to be produced in local kilns in the region.
Imariyaki is used for a wide range of purposes, from tableware for general household use to
The pottery has become world-famous and is now considered to be a work of art.
There is a theory that "Imariyaki" was the first glazed porcelain to be produced.
This was the first porcelain in Japan.
The pottery was fired in what is now Arita, Saga Prefecture, and shipped from the nearby port of Imari to the rest of the country.
The name "Imariyaki" was given to this type of pottery because of its large size. Prior to that, Japanese pottery such as Bizen ware
The pottery was unglazed and earth-colored, but compared to ceramics, porcelain was more durable in the kiln than pottery.
It is a very strong pottery compared to ceramics because it can be fired at a higher temperature inside.
Porcelain became the most valuable tableware of the period. Porcelain was initially used for export
The high technology used in the production of these items was limited to a few wealthy individuals, such as feudal lords, and was only available to a limited number of people in Japan.
However, as the restaurant industry flourished, it became popular in the daily lives of the general public.
Because of the increased demand for porcelain, Imari alone was no longer sufficient,
Pottery similar to Imariyaki began to be produced in local kilns in the region.
Imariyaki is used for a wide range of purposes, from tableware for general household use to
The pottery has become world-famous and is now considered to be a work of art.
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