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Features a simple and chic design you’ll never get tired of.Can be used in the microwave or oven! A white soup bowl from the Plain series.
Bankoyaki ware made using traditional techniques.
Bankoyaki porcelain is one of many traditional crafts that has superior heat resistance. It is classified as semi-porcelain which possesses features of both ceramic and porcelain.
Bankoyaki is one of the local industries representing the Yokkaichi city in Mie Prefecture. In 1979 Jan. 12th, it was designated as one of the traditional crafts of Japan. The ware boasts high heat resistance, for which Bankoyaki purple-clay tea pots and earthen pots are famous.
Features a simple and chic design you’ll never get tired of.Can be used in the microwave or oven! A brown soup bowl from the Plain series.
Bankoyaki ware made using traditional techniques.
Bankoyaki porcelain is one of many traditional crafts that has superior heat resistance. It is classified as semi-porcelain which possesses features of both ceramic and porcelain.
Bankoyaki is one of the local industries representing the Yokkaichi city in Mie Prefecture. In 1979 Jan. 12th, it was designated as one of the traditional crafts of Japan. The ware boasts high heat resistance, for which Bankoyaki purple-clay tea pots and earthen pots are famous.
Features a colorful and vibrant Italian design. Can be used in the microwave or oven! A large oval pasta plate from the Italian series.
Bankoyaki ware made using traditional techniques.
Bankoyaki porcelain is one of many traditional crafts that has superior heat resistance. It is classified as semi-porcelain which possesses features of both ceramic and porcelain.
Bankoyaki is one of the local industries representing the Yokkaichi city in Mie Prefecture. In 1979 Jan. 12th, it was designated as one of the traditional crafts of Japan. The ware boasts high heat resistance, for which Bankoyaki purple-clay tea pots and earthen pots are famous.
Features a colorful and vibrant Italian design. Can be used in the microwave or oven! A M size oval pasta plate from the Italian series.
Bankoyaki ware made using traditional techniques.
Bankoyaki porcelain is one of many traditional crafts that has superior heat resistance. It is classified as semi-porcelain which possesses features of both ceramic and porcelain.
Bankoyaki is one of the local industries representing the Yokkaichi city in Mie Prefecture. In 1979 Jan. 12th, it was designated as one of the traditional crafts of Japan. The ware boasts high heat resistance, for which Bankoyaki purple-clay tea pots and earthen pots are famous.
Features a colorful and vibrant Italian design. Can be used in the microwave or oven! A gratin dish from the Italian series.
Bankoyaki ware made using traditional techniques.
Bankoyaki porcelain is one of many traditional crafts that has superior heat resistance. It is classified as semi-porcelain which possesses features of both ceramic and porcelain.
Bankoyaki is one of the local industries representing the Yokkaichi city in Mie Prefecture. In 1979 Jan. 12th, it was designated as one of the traditional crafts of Japan. The ware boasts high heat resistance, for which Bankoyaki purple-clay tea pots and earthen pots are famous.
Italian Au Gratin Dish (Small)
Features a colorful and vibrant Italian design. Can be used in the microwave or oven! A small gratin dish from the Italian series.
Bankoyaki ware made using traditional techniques.
Bankoyaki porcelain is one of many traditional crafts that has superior heat resistance. It is classified as semi-porcelain which possesses features of both ceramic and porcelain.
Bankoyaki is one of the local industries representing the Yokkaichi city in Mie Prefecture. In 1979 Jan. 12th, it was designated as one of the traditional crafts of Japan. The ware boasts high heat resistance, for which Bankoyaki purple-clay tea pots and earthen pots are famous.
Features a colorful and vibrant Italian design. Can be used in the microwave or oven! A round gratin dish with side ridges from the Italian series.
Bankoyaki ware made using traditional techniques.
Bankoyaki porcelain is one of many traditional crafts that has superior heat resistance. It is classified as semi-porcelain which possesses features of both ceramic and porcelain.
Bankoyaki is one of the local industries representing the Yokkaichi city in Mie Prefecture. In 1979 Jan. 12th, it was designated as one of the traditional crafts of Japan. The ware boasts high heat resistance, for which Bankoyaki purple-clay tea pots and earthen pots are famous.
Features a colorful and vibrant Italian design. Can be used in the microwave or oven! A soup bowl from the Italian series.
Bankoyaki ware made using traditional techniques.
Bankoyaki porcelain is one of many traditional crafts that has superior heat resistance. It is classified as semi-porcelain which possesses features of both ceramic and porcelain.
Bankoyaki is one of the local industries representing the Yokkaichi city in Mie Prefecture. In 1979 Jan. 12th, it was designated as one of the traditional crafts of Japan. The ware boasts high heat resistance, for which Bankoyaki purple-clay tea pots and earthen pots are famous.
Casually add an ethnic mood to the table. Can be used in the microwave or oven! A large pasta plate from the Maharaja series.
Bankoyaki ware made using traditional techniques.
Bankoyaki porcelain is one of many traditional crafts that has superior heat resistance. It is classified as semi-porcelain which possesses features of both ceramic and porcelain.
Bankoyaki is one of the local industries representing the Yokkaichi city in Mie Prefecture. In 1979 Jan. 12th, it was designated as one of the traditional crafts of Japan. The ware boasts high heat resistance, for which Bankoyaki purple-clay tea pots and earthen pots are famous.
Casually add an ethnic mood to the table. Can be used in the microwave or oven! A M size oval pasta plate from the Maharaja series.
Bankoyaki ware made using traditional techniques.
Bankoyaki porcelain is one of many traditional crafts that has superior heat resistance. It is classified as semi-porcelain which possesses features of both ceramic and porcelain.
Bankoyaki is one of the local industries representing the Yokkaichi city in Mie Prefecture. In 1979 Jan. 12th, it was designated as one of the traditional crafts of Japan. The ware boasts high heat resistance, for which Bankoyaki purple-clay tea pots and earthen pots are famous.
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