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Amber Relief Party Gratin Dish
With a relief pattern, this is a stylishly designed gratin dish. The four-person size is perfect for gathering around the family dinner table or use at parties. Can be used in a microwave or oven.
This is a traditionally-crafted Bankoyaki product.
Bankoyaki ware is a type of pottery product which features excellent heat resistance. It is classified as a type of semi-porcelain with qualities between those of clay pottery and porcelain.
Designated as a traditional craft product on January 12, 1979, this class of pottery is renowned for superior heat resistance and is often found in the form of purple clay teapots or earthenware pots, with Yokkaichi City in Mie Prefecture as a representative production region.
Main products include pots, rice pots, tajines, teapots, and heat-resistant plates. In Japan, Bankoyaki has a 70 or 80 percent share of earthenware pots.
Green Copper Glaze Relief Party Gratin Dish
With a relief pattern, this is a stylishly designed gratin dish. The four-person size is perfect for gathering around the family dinner table or use at parties. Can be used in a microwave or oven.
This is a traditionally-crafted Bankoyaki product.
Bankoyaki ware is a type of pottery product which features excellent heat resistance. It is classified as a type of semi-porcelain with qualities between those of clay pottery and porcelain.
Designated as a traditional craft product on January 12, 1979, this class of pottery is renowned for superior heat resistance and is often found in the form of purple clay teapots or earthenware pots, with Yokkaichi City in Mie Prefecture as a representative production region.
Main products include pots, rice pots, tajines, teapots, and heat-resistant plates. In Japan, Bankoyaki has a 70 or 80 percent share of earthenware pots.
This gratin dish boasts a rectangular shape with rounded curves. Suitable for use in a microwave or oven, the colors have a delightful sense of warmth.
This is a traditionally-crafted Bankoyaki product.
Bankoyaki ware is a type of pottery product which features excellent heat resistance. It is classified as a type of semi-porcelain with qualities between those of clay pottery and porcelain.
Designated as a traditional craft product on January 12, 1979, this class of pottery is renowned for superior heat resistance and is often found in the form of purple clay teapots or earthenware pots, with Yokkaichi City in Mie Prefecture as a representative production region.
Main products include pots, rice pots, tajines, teapots, and heat-resistant plates. In Japan, Bankoyaki has a 70 or 80 percent share of earthenware pots.
This gratin dish boasts a rectangular shape with rounded curves. Suitable for use in a microwave or oven, the colors have a delightful sense of warmth.
This is a traditionally-crafted Bankoyaki product.
Bankoyaki ware is a type of pottery product which features excellent heat resistance. It is classified as a type of semi-porcelain with qualities between those of clay pottery and porcelain.
Designated as a traditional craft product on January 12, 1979, this class of pottery is renowned for superior heat resistance and is often found in the form of purple clay teapots or earthenware pots, with Yokkaichi City in Mie Prefecture as a representative production region.
Main products include pots, rice pots, tajines, teapots, and heat-resistant plates. In Japan, Bankoyaki has a 70 or 80 percent share of earthenware pots.
This thin-shaped gratin dish lets heat penetrate easily. With a wide surface area, the form is narrow. A new design of gratin plate allows heat to easily reach to the inside, making it easy to get plenty of crisply cooked parts with golden color. Suitable for use in a microwave or oven, you can store this item in the fridge as well as wash it in a dishwasher. The pattern has a cute kitchen tool design.
This is a traditionally-crafted Bankoyaki product.
Bankoyaki ware is a type of pottery product which features excellent heat resistance. It is classified as a type of semi-porcelain with qualities between those of clay pottery and porcelain.
Designated as a traditional craft product on January 12, 1979, this class of pottery is renowned for superior heat resistance and is often found in the form of purple clay teapots or earthenware pots, with Yokkaichi City in Mie Prefecture as a representative production region.
Main products include pots, rice pots, tajines, teapots, and heat-resistant plates. In Japan, Bankoyaki has a 70 or 80 percent share of earthenware pots.
This thin-shaped gratin dish lets heat penetrate easily. With a wide surface area, the form is narrow. A new design of gratin plate allows heat to easily reach to the inside, making it easy to get plenty of crisply cooked parts with golden color. Suitable for use in a microwave or oven, you can store this item in the fridge as well as wash it in a dishwasher. With a gently colored clover pattern.
This is a traditionally-crafted Bankoyaki product.
Bankoyaki ware is a type of pottery product which features excellent heat resistance. It is classified as a type of semi-porcelain with qualities between those of clay pottery and porcelain.
Designated as a traditional craft product on January 12, 1979, this class of pottery is renowned for superior heat resistance and is often found in the form of purple clay teapots or earthenware pots, with Yokkaichi City in Mie Prefecture as a representative production region.
Main products include pots, rice pots, tajines, teapots, and heat-resistant plates. In Japan, Bankoyaki has a 70 or 80 percent share of earthenware pots.
This thin-shaped gratin dish lets heat penetrate easily. With a wide surface area, the form is narrow. A new design of gratin plate allows heat to easily reach to the inside, making it easy to get plenty of crisply cooked parts with golden color. Suitable for use in a microwave or oven, you can store this item in the fridge as well as wash it in a dishwasher. With a gently colored blueberry pattern.
This is a traditionally-crafted Bankoyaki product.
Bankoyaki ware is a type of pottery product which features excellent heat resistance. It is classified as a type of semi-porcelain with qualities between those of clay pottery and porcelain.
Designated as a traditional craft product on January 12, 1979, this class of pottery is renowned for superior heat resistance and is often found in the form of purple clay teapots or earthenware pots, with Yokkaichi City in Mie Prefecture as a representative production region.
Main products include pots, rice pots, tajines, teapots, and heat-resistant plates. In Japan, Bankoyaki has a 70 or 80 percent share of earthenware pots.
Semi-Porcelain Boat-Shaped Gratin Dish
A boat-shaped gratin dish with a basic design and white color. Suitable for use in a microwave or oven, you can store this item in the fridge as well as wash it in a dishwasher.
This is a traditionally-crafted Bankoyaki product.
Bankoyaki ware is a type of pottery product which features excellent heat resistance. It is classified as a type of semi-porcelain with qualities between those of clay pottery and porcelain.
Designated as a traditional craft product on January 12, 1979, this class of pottery is renowned for superior heat resistance and is often found in the form of purple clay teapots or earthenware pots, with Yokkaichi City in Mie Prefecture as a representative production region.
Main products include pots, rice pots, tajines, teapots, and heat-resistant plates. In Japan, Bankoyaki has a 70 or 80 percent share of earthenware pots.
Semi-Porcelain Ribbed Oval Gratin Dish
A ribbed oval gratin dish with a basic design and white color. Suitable for use in a microwave or oven, you can store this item in the fridge as well as wash it in a dishwasher.
This is a traditionally-crafted Bankoyaki product.
Bankoyaki ware is a type of pottery product which features excellent heat resistance. It is classified as a type of semi-porcelain with qualities between those of clay pottery and porcelain.
Designated as a traditional craft product on January 12, 1979, this class of pottery is renowned for superior heat resistance and is often found in the form of purple clay teapots or earthenware pots, with Yokkaichi City in Mie Prefecture as a representative production region.
Main products include pots, rice pots, tajines, teapots, and heat-resistant plates. In Japan, Bankoyaki has a 70 or 80 percent share of earthenware pots.
Semi-Porcelain Ribbed Round Gratin Dish
A ribbed round gratin dish with a basic design and white color. Suitable for use in a microwave or oven, you can store this item in the fridge as well as wash it in a dishwasher.
This is a traditionally-crafted Bankoyaki product.
Bankoyaki ware is a type of pottery product which features excellent heat resistance. It is classified as a type of semi-porcelain with qualities between those of clay pottery and porcelain.
Designated as a traditional craft product on January 12, 1979, this class of pottery is renowned for superior heat resistance and is often found in the form of purple clay teapots or earthenware pots, with Yokkaichi City in Mie Prefecture as a representative production region.
Main products include pots, rice pots, tajines, teapots, and heat-resistant plates. In Japan, Bankoyaki has a 70 or 80 percent share of earthenware pots.
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