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Inban Printed Snacks Dish

Prix de vente$19.00
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Style:Himawari
Description
  • Small porcelain dishes that are perfect for pickles, nuts, small snacks and garnishes
  • Traditional Japanese Patterns made with Inban printing
  • Designers collaborate with craftsmen to create an exceptional product

Handmade by traditional craftsmen. Each plate has different shades of colours, blurs or lack of patterns. Please enjoy different uniqueness of each product.

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. 

Himawari - Sunflower: H2 x L8.2 cm
Hyotan - Gourd: H2 x L8.2 cm
Mokkou: W9.2 x D6.4 x H2.5 cm
Momo - Peach: H8.2 x L8.2 x D2.9 cm
Oogi - Fan: L10.2cm x W6.3 x H1.7cm
Tanpopo - Dandelion: H1.9 x Dia. 8.1 cm
Ume - Plum & Hemp Leaf: H2cm x Dia. 8.2cm

Material: Porcelain
Place of origin: Nagasaki, Japan

Care Instruction: Dishwasher and Microwave Safe. Oven and Freezer Unsafe.