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Tote Bag, (Small) Sea Bream, Navy
A tote bag made using canvas fabric and an Iwakawa Hataten original sea bream pattern.
Through the word "omedetai", "tai" (sea bream) is an auspicious fish essential for celebrations since ancient times. Ebisu, one of the Seven Gods of Fortune, holds a sea bream in his hand. This sea bream, with its excellent red head and tail, is a trademark of Iwakawa Hataten.
Hagi, Yamaguchi Prefecture, famous for hagiyaki ware and its castle, is a fishing town that faces the Japan Sea. Iwakawa Hataten was established more than 100 years ago. It specializes in the production of flags, curtains and banners, while carefully hand-making original accessories, hand towels, etc, using dyed Tairyobata fabric.
Tote Bag, (Small) Sea Bream, Yellow
A tote bag made using canvas fabric and an Iwakawa Hataten original sea bream pattern.
Through the word "omedetai", "tai" (sea bream) is an auspicious fish essential for celebrations since ancient times. Ebisu, one of the Seven Gods of Fortune, holds a sea bream in his hand. This sea bream, with its excellent red head and tail, is a trademark of Iwakawa Hataten.
Hagi, Yamaguchi Prefecture, famous for hagiyaki ware and its castle, is a fishing town that faces the Japan Sea. Iwakawa Hataten was established more than 100 years ago. It specializes in the production of flags, curtains and banners, while carefully hand-making original accessories, hand towels, etc, using dyed Tairyobata fabric.
Tote Bag, (Small) Sea Bream, Green
A tote bag made using canvas fabric and an Iwakawa Hataten original sea bream pattern.
Through the word "omedetai", "tai" (sea bream) is an auspicious fish essential for celebrations since ancient times. Ebisu, one of the Seven Gods of Fortune, holds a sea bream in his hand. This sea bream, with its excellent red head and tail, is a trademark of Iwakawa Hataten.
Hagi, Yamaguchi Prefecture, famous for hagiyaki ware and its castle, is a fishing town that faces the Japan Sea. Iwakawa Hataten was established more than 100 years ago. It specializes in the production of flags, curtains and banners, while carefully hand-making original accessories, hand towels, etc, using dyed Tairyobata fabric.
Tote Bag, (Small) Sea Bream, Peach
A tote bag made using canvas fabric and an Iwakawa Hataten original sea bream pattern.
Through the word "omedetai", "tai" (sea bream) is an auspicious fish essential for celebrations since ancient times. Ebisu, one of the Seven Gods of Fortune, holds a sea bream in his hand. This sea bream, with its excellent red head and tail, is a trademark of Iwakawa Hataten.
Hagi, Yamaguchi Prefecture, famous for hagiyaki ware and its castle, is a fishing town that faces the Japan Sea. Iwakawa Hataten was established more than 100 years ago. It specializes in the production of flags, curtains and banners, while carefully hand-making original accessories, hand towels, etc, using dyed Tairyobata fabric.
Tote Bag, (Small) Summer Orange, Green
A tote bag made using canvas fabric and an Iwakawa Hataten original summer orange pattern.
The summer orange, a specialty of Hagi, is a plant that has pretty flowers while its fruit ripens in early summer. The fresh white flowers and yellow fruit are sure to make you feel refreshed.
Hagi, Yamaguchi Prefecture, famous for hagiyaki ware and its castle, is a fishing town that faces the Japan Sea. Iwakawa Hataten was established more than 100 years ago. It specializes in the production of flags, curtains and banners, while carefully hand-making original accessories, hand towels, etc, using dyed Tairyobata fabric.
Tote Bag, (Small) Summer Orange, Navy
A tote bag made using canvas fabric and an Iwakawa Hataten original summer orange pattern.
The summer orange, a specialty of Hagi, is a plant that has pretty flowers while its fruit ripens in early summer. The fresh white flowers and yellow fruit are sure to make you feel refreshed.
Hagi, Yamaguchi Prefecture, famous for hagiyaki ware and its castle, is a fishing town that faces the Japan Sea. Iwakawa Hataten was established more than 100 years ago. It specializes in the production of flags, curtains and banners, while carefully hand-making original accessories, hand towels, etc, using dyed Tairyobata fabric.
Tote Bag, (Small) Camellia, Navy
A tote bag made using canvas fabric and an Iwakawa Hataten original camellia pattern.
The camellia, with its vividness when falling to earth, symbolizes the views on life and death of Japanese people. The charming camellia with its brightly colored flowers and glossy leaves overflowing with vitality, helps replenish our energy and vigor.
Hagi, Yamaguchi Prefecture, famous for hagiyaki ware and its castle, is a fishing town that faces the Japan Sea. Iwakawa Hataten was established more than 100 years ago. It specializes in the production of flags, curtains and banners, while carefully hand-making original accessories, hand towels, etc, using dyed Tairyobata fabric.
Tote Bag, (Small) Camellia, Yellow
A tote bag made using canvas fabric and an Iwakawa Hataten original camellia pattern.
The camellia, with its vividness when falling to earth, symbolizes the views on life and death of Japanese people. The charming camellia with its brightly colored flowers and glossy leaves overflowing with vitality, helps replenish our energy and vigor.
Hagi, Yamaguchi Prefecture, famous for hagiyaki ware and its castle, is a fishing town that faces the Japan Sea. Iwakawa Hataten was established more than 100 years ago. It specializes in the production of flags, curtains and banners, while carefully hand-making original accessories, hand towels, etc, using dyed Tairyobata fabric.
This is a "Rin crossing certified product".
The manufacturer was established 40 years and their work is based around the concept of using Hagi ware in everyday life.
These items can be used to enjoy meal times and hopefully you can become familiar to the existence of Hagi ware. Carefully made Hagi ware that can be used as everyday tableware.
In order to make Hagi ware more popular, the manufacturer developed the Shikisai series items while striving to create new items with designs that suit modern life and modern sensibilities. Each piece of useful simply-shaped tableware is hand-colored one by one by a craftsman. Please enjoy the fusion of traditional techniques and modern designs in the Shikisai items.
2 gentle colors are mixed to create its novel color, and the colors are blended using a traditional technique called Kakewake.
Making full use of one original color, another color is added to create the novel color.
Its gentle change of color reminds you of the change of 4 seasons. The color is made wishing that you have rich and colorful moments in your life.
A pair of cups colored in pink & beige or pink & purple.
The former combination features springlike tender coloring of pale pink and gentle beige.
The latter features sweet pink and sophisticated purple and exudes a refined aura.
[Shikisai]
Different colors are mixed to make a new color as if different people meet and their relationship changes with the changing 4 seasons.
[Logo of Shikisai]
Like every Hagi ware has a characteristic cutout design on its base, the manufacturer puts the logo of Shikisai on each item. By doing so, they are trying to praise the attitude of paying respect to someone superior and the beauty of being considerate to others.
Use the ware as if you’re nurturing it.
As you use it, its color changes delicately showing how closely you have treasured the item.
Hagi ware has been treasured for a long time by people engaged in tea ceremony. As time passes, tea will permeate into the minute cracks on the glazing, and changes its color. It shows you the pleasure and importance of treasuring something for a long time.
This is a "Rin crossing certified product".
The manufacturer was established 40 years and their work is based around the concept of using Hagi ware in everyday life.
These items can be used to enjoy meal times and hopefully you can become familiar to the existence of Hagi ware. Carefully made Hagi ware that can be used as everyday tableware.
In order to make Hagi ware more popular, the manufacturer developed the Shikisai series items while striving to create new items with designs that suit modern life and modern sensibilities. Each piece of useful simply-shaped tableware is hand-colored one by one by a craftsman. Please enjoy the fusion of traditional techniques and modern designs in the Shikisai items.
2 gentle colors are mixed to create its novel color, and the colors are blended using a traditional technique called Kakewake.
Making full use of one original color, another color is added to create the novel color.
Its gentle change of color reminds you of the change of 4 seasons. The color is made wishing that you have rich and colorful moments in your life.
The very small plate is colored in pink and blue, the small plate is in pink and purple, and the medium plate is in pink and beige. All the sizes are included in this set.
The coloring on the smallest plate reminds you of the freshness of the air in early summer. Boasts an exquisite balance that isn't too sweet or too cool.
The small plate features the sweetness of pink and the sophistication of purple. It exudes a refined aura.
The medium plate features pale pink and gentle beige that create a springlike tender feeling.
[Shikisai]
Different colors are mixed to make a new color as if different people meet and their relationship changes with the changing 4 seasons.
[Logo of Shikisai]
Like every Hagi ware has a characteristic cutout design on its base, the manufacturer puts the logo of Shikisai on each item. By doing so, they are trying to praise the attitude of paying respect to someone superior and the beauty of being considerate to others.
Use the ware as if you’re nurturing it.
As you use it, its color changes delicately showing how closely you have treasured the item.
Hagi ware has been treasured for a long time by people engaged in tea ceremony. As time passes, tea will permeate into the minute cracks on the glazing, and changes its color. It shows you the pleasure and importance of treasuring something for a long time.
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