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Description
Vividness typical of Nishijin textile
This square dish has a bright red temari (decorative ball) pattern with abundant gold and silver threads woven into it.
Temari used to be a playthings for girls, and are often used on furisode (long-sleeved kimono) and Shichi-Go-San kimono as a design to wish for a good marriage or happiness.
The beautiful textile is sandwiched between glass and EVA resin, and the back of this highly functional dish is coated with a non-slip and shatterproof finish.
It has a strong presence as a decorative plate, and is also very useful for serving a variety of dishes.
The 13cm size can be used as a side dish or a pastry plate, while the 22cm size is perfect for a main dish.
How about this as a gorgeous gem for the Hina Matsuri (Girls' Festival) and other celebrations?
Information
Manufacturer | EMURA SHOUTEN |
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Country of origin | Kyoto, Japan |
Technique | Kyo-Yuzen Dyeing・Nishijin textile |
Material | Glass, Silk, Polyester |
Size | 5.12 IN. : W5.12 * D5.12 * H0.39 in. 8.66 IN. : W8.46 * D8.46 * H0.79 in. (13cmサイズ:W13 * D13 * H1 22cmサイズ:W21.5 * D21.5 * H2cm) |
Weight | 5.12 IN. : 0.29 lbs(130g) 8.66 IN. : 0.75 lbs(340g) |
Capacity | 0 oz(0ml) |
Electronic Equipment | Microwave x, Oven x, Dishwasher x |
Note | Do not store in direct sunlight. Do not apply adhesive tape to the surface. Do not leave the product immersed in water after use. Wash by hand and wipe with a soft cloth. |
Delivery Time | 1-2 weeks (if out of stock + 1-2 weeks) |
Brand history and characteristics
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