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Japan-Best.net Handmade Brass Tableware
Rice bowls featuring designs by artist Tachibana Fumio 4 styles available Designers collaborate with craftsmen to create an exceptional product A leading product from Shiratakegama. The artist Fumio Tachibana designed the patterns used based on a motif of the ruffled borders used in letterpress printing. The design of each bowl is painstakingly applied by the craftsman’s hands using a transfer method called inban or stamping. These are outstanding pieces that compliment any dinner table. 4 Types are available: - Kagami: 'Mirror' Thick blue rectangles arranged horizontally. - Madobe: 'Window' Thin blue rectangles arranged vertically. - Hanakazari : 'Flowers Pattern' mixture of graphic symbols streaming from rim of the bowl and runs inside the bowl as well. - And finally an off white rice bowl Inban is one of the printing techniques used in Japan where a pattern is transferred from paper to porcelain.The craftsman wets the patterned “tensha-gami” (printing paper) then places it on unglazed pottery. Since they are handmade, each item is unique. After they are dried, the porcelain is glazed and baked to create a perfect little dish. Dimension: φ11.5 x H7 cm Place of Origin: Japan Care Instruction: Dishwasher and Microwave Safe. Oven and Freezer Unsafe.