Black Japanese Dinnerware Set – Serves 2

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Black Japanese Dinnerware set for 2 is the Perfect Dinnerware Gift Box

  • Black Japanese dinnerware set includes two plates, two sauce bowls and two sets of chopsticks. Perfect for any occasion like a dinner party, Asian tapas, finger foods or snack holders to wow your guests. Therefore eat in comfort and style with beautifully made ceramic small plates and sauce bowls, from Japan.

Specifications:

  • Made in Japan by Toki Minoyaki
  • Includes two plates, two sauce bowls and two chopsticks in a box
  • Traditional technique called “Sometuke”
  • Japanese styled patterns
  • World’s best technique of silicone padding for ceramics
  • Available in Black sakura Pattern, white sakura pattern and blue star pattern

Why Dinnerware sets?

  • We know how important the eating experience is. Which is why we love this product in our kitchen so much. And it’s classical Japanese style to eat everything in it’s own plate. Hence the small plates. Therefore you can use these ceramic plates and sauce bowls for anything. From finger foods to tapas, dumplings, sushi and anything bite sized. Food always tastes better when it is served on dinnerware that is both aesthetically pleasing and beautiful.

About Minoyaki Japanese Dinnerware set

  • The eastern area of Gifu Prefecture, located in the center of the Japan, is the largest ceramic production area in the Japan. And the tableware produced here is called “Minoyaki”. It began in this area about 400 years ago. And has developed together with the tea culture of Japan. Today area makers own not only tradition but also the highest level ceramic ware produce technique in the world.

What makes ceramic production in Japan special?

  • A decorative technique in which patterns are drawn on white fabric with a pigment called “Gosu”. Transparent glaze is applied from above, and then fired. When baked, the pattern changes to indigo. Therefore this technique is one of the traditional techniques called “Sometuke”. Lastly it is made by a mass-produced ceramic maker using the world’s best technique of silicon pad printing. Which “Minoyaki” is proud of. Silicone pads are very soft and add delicate patterns to tableware of all shapes.

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