Lunch for Two in a Hanazume Jubako Bento Box
Feel the happy vibes in this well-set table with the pretty floral designs and the Kutani ware lucky cat sitting on the table.

Filled with Flowers
A fresh and happy table setting with a gorgeous Kutani ware three-tiered Jubako bento box in a Hanazume design.
The Hanazume design, a signature style of overglaze painting for Kutani ware, covers the whole surface of the Jubako bento box including the lid. Flowers from all four seasons brilliantly decorate the table in an array of beautiful colors.
To add to the natural floral motif, we chose a chrysanthemum-shaped deep plate and a sauce plate designed in a maple leaf motif from the Arita ware Zuiho Kiln.
Giving some height to the table setting are the Mizore Kutani Craft Guinomi Sake Glasses with golden flowers on a frosty surface.
The Kokuzou Kiln Mizuhiki Kutani Lucky Cat is an adorable add-on to the table. A white lucky cat symbolizes blessing some one with good luck.

Sharing with a Jubako Bento Box

White Arita Ware

Bring joy and happiness to your table with a Jubako bento box decorated with exquisite colors from a bouquet of flowers.
Although a popular style, the Hanazume design is slowly becoming a lost art as the number of skilled artisans who can paint this style is decreasing. Add the Hanazume Jubako bento box to your tableware collection and enjoy Japanese authentic craftsmanship that will never go out of style.
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Zuiho Kiln

Zuiho Kiln was established in 1917. Having built a kiln in the Arita Sotoyama area, Zuiho Kiln has always felt the changes in the times. They have continued to produce original tableware for restaurants including traditional Japanese style restaurants, Ryotei. They also produce tableware that people can use in their everyday lives and that have warmth only felt in handmade products.
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