These are Japanese tableware (medium plates and small plates) that are considered lucky charms and decorate your dining table. The designs of lucky charms inspired by the musubi used in Noshi and other festivals are popular. This piece was produced in the famous Arita ware kiln (Takiyo Kiln). Arita ware is a world-famous ceramic production region with a tradition of over 400 years, and is a reliable brand that has been used by many people for a long time.
[Size] Width 15cm x Depth 14.5cm x Height 2.8cm (Perfect size for serving plates, etc.)
[Specifications] A set of 5 pieces will be delivered in a presentation box. You can use it as is for various gifts such as presents.
Material: Porcelain / Made in Japan (Arita ware)
Dishwasher: Not allowed NG / Microwave oven: Not allowed NG
Arita ware has a history of 400 years as a ceramic production area. Arita is located in the western part of Saga Prefecture and is famous for being the first place in Japan to produce porcelain. It is a traditional craft representing Japan.