Mino Ware Japanese Handcrafted Matcha Tea Bowl Brown, Matcha Tea Cup Ceremony, Authentic Pottery, Shigaraki Oribe Chawan
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Mino Ware Japanese Handcrafted Matcha Tea Bowl Brown, Matcha Tea Cup Ceremony, Authentic Pottery, Shigaraki Oribe Chawan
There are many famous Japanese dishes, such as sushi, ramen noodles, tempura, maccha (green tea) and sake. If we are asked to think about "What is Japanese food? Foods consumed regularly come to our mind immediately. There are a variety of cultures in Japan, and each culture is different depending on the region and age. By using dishes adapted to the dish, you can improve the flavor of it or facilitate the cutting and separation of food.
Porcelain is made by firing a clay powder mixture made by crushing stones and fired at a temperature of over 1300 degrees. Most porcelain is thin and light, so a slight clear metallic sound is produced when hitting, allowing light to pass through. Excellent thermal conductivity, which makes it difficult to heat but has barely cold capability.Sharp and beautiful design, most of the cutlery for home use are made of porcelain.
What is Mino ware? Mino ware is traditional Japanese pottery, and about 60% of the tableware used in Japan is Mino ware. For example, there are outdoor garden supplies such as flower pots and water tanks, interior materials such as tiles for walls and floors, and sinks. Due to its quality with its beautiful design and high functionality, the Mino range is popular not only in Japan, but abroad. It supports family life in Japan and is very popular among collectors.
Weight: 400 g, height: 75 mm, diameter: 120 mm. Material: porcelain. Microwave and dishwasher safe. Made in Japan Suitable dish (drink): matcha, green tea, milk, etc.
The details and colours of the pictures may differ from those of actual products because the position of the product in relation to the fire and how to coat with varnish can produce irregularities in patterns and shapes. However, it is recommended to wash your dishes by hand as washing in a dishwasher can cause cracks and breaks. It is recommended to put a thin cloth or paper between the cutlery when the dishes are stacked.