A Festive Summer Night under the Charm of Blue and White
Written by Team MUSUBI
Japan's natsu matsuri, or “summer festivals,” date back to the Edo period (1603 CE–1868 CE). Originally, they were held to ward off epidemics and honor passed loved ones. Over time, this tradition has been preserved and people continue to gather on cool, starry nights to cherish moments spent together.
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Savoring in Summer Night
The vibrant orange-red shrimp is beautifully presented on the blue Flower and Birds Bellflower Rim Plate. This plate is a magnificent example of craftsmanship, featuring hand-painted blue designs on delicate Mikawachi ware.
The richly sauced, smoky-scented yakitori evoke the magical feeling of being in the lively streets of a natsu matsuri. Paired with the earthy texture and color of the Bizen Ware Half-Round Plate, they create a rustic and relaxed ambiance.
After savoring a variety of delicious dishes with friends and family, elevate the experience by taking a sip of cold beer from the Bizen Ware Beer Tumbler. The Bizen ware tumbler enhances the beer's flavor, making the bubbles fine, creamy and soft on the palate.
Pleasant Blue and White
The Fukuhou Kiln Tokusa Hasami Kobachi Bowl, perfectly sized for a single serving of an appetizer or salad, is adorned with the intricate tokusa pattern. The fine and closely drawn blue brushstrokes beautifully highlight the texture of the food within.
Often featured in summer festivals, the ringo ame "candy apple" further enhances the bowl's charming presence, making the dining experience even more delightful.
The Leaf Vein Pattern Seto Ware Bowl , also from SINGAMA, features flowing blue lines and a leaf-shaped rim design that complements the crispness of a salad.
Transform your summer gathering with a theme inspired by Japan's natsu matsuri. The intricate designs and joyful colors of this table setting will provide a unique dining experience for you and your guests, making this summer's event truly special.
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Sometsuke Collection
Sometsuke, also known as Blue and White, is a decorative Japanese pottery pattern renowned globally for its striking cobalt blue and white contrast. Its visually captivating design, paired with a smooth, fine finish and lightweight feel, elevates the user experience. As a result, it is highly prized not just as tableware, but also as a work of art.
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