TOUZAN KILN NISHIKI BANREKI ARITA WARE SOY SAUCE DISPENSER AND SAUCER SET
¥3,600

Touzan Kiln Nishiki Banreki Arita Ware Soy Sauce Dispenser and Saucer Set

JPY ¥3,600

Only 4 pieces in stock!

Soy sauce dispensers are convenient to place on the table which also add a stylish look to your table settings. This is one of those items that you will want to collect in various designs for your cupboard.

This Soy Sauce Dispenser is made by Touzan Kiln from Arita Ware that has Banreki design. Banreki design is a red-painted pattern found during the Banreki period of the Ming Dynasty in China.

It comes with a saucer that prevents dripping sauce on the table. The smooth surface is resistant to scratches and stains.

The lid makes soy sauce to keep fresh and is effective to prevent insects and dust from getting inside. The smooth surface is resistant to scratches and stains. The wide opening makes it easy to wash and sanitize. It is also easy to fill soy sauce in, so it is less likely to spill, reducing the stress of refilling.

We have a toothpick holder with the same design. It would be nice to arrange them on the table together.

Arita Ware, made in the town of Arita in Saga Prefecture, is the oldest porcelain production area in Japanese history. The style of the translucent white porcelain with colorful paintings has influenced the porcelain industry in Europe. In Japan, Arita Ware is also a prestigious brand that is admired by ceramicists from other regions as a representative porcelain production area.

Touzan Kiln expresses the changes in light and color of iron glaze by using iron-containing raw materials calculated in Fukui Prefecture and creating his own unique glazes. By using this original glaze and the rich soil nurtured by the Echizen climate, he creates pieces that are soft and warm.

PRODUCT DETAIL

  • Dimension【Soy Sauce Dispenser】10cm(3.9in) × 5.8cm(2.3in)               【Sauce Plate】9cm
  • Capacity 190cc(6.4oz)
  • Material: Porcelain 
  • Origin: Made in Japan - Arita Ware
  • Brand: Touzan Kiln

About ARITA ware

Arita Ware, made in the town of Arita in Saga Prefecture, is the oldest porcelain production area in Japan's history. Arita porcelain is characterized by its translucent white porcelain surface, dyeing using "Gosu" (indigo pigment), and gorgeous red painting using glassy overglaze pigments (red, green, yellow, purple, and blue). The pottery is highly durable and is produced in a wide variety of styles, from fine art to daily necessities. It was exported to Europe, where it was prized as fine art and called "white gold". Arita Ware is also a prestigious brand that is admired by ceramicists from other regions as a representative porcelain production area.