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This small sauce container with spout has a dot pattern both inside and outside. Put it on a plate or tray to make your mealtime more enjoyable!
Featuring a small spout, it is well-suited for dispensing thick sauces like tonkatsu sauce and rich dressings. Easily dip bite-sized pieces directly into the sauce inside the container as well.
This versatile item warmly welcomes condiments such as mustard, horseradish, and sesame seeds, elevating your culinary delights. Enjoy pairing with sansho (Japanese pepper powder) and sprinkle it over hot unagi or yakitori with a dainty spoon.
By adding small items to your meal setting, which play a supporting role at the dining table, you can extend the thoughtful hospitality like that of a Japanese restaurant.
DETAILS
| Quantity | 1 |
| Size | 5.6 cm (2.2 in) x 4.5 cm (1.8 in) x H 2.6 cm (1 in) |
| Material | Porcelain |
| Microwave | Yes |
| Dishwasher | Yes |
Maker / Brand
Hibino Ceramic is guided by the philosophy of shaping moments of joy through tableware. Drawing on the techniques of Mino ware, they create refined and functional pieces that respond to contemporary lifestyles, striking a balance between ease of use and sensitivity to evolving dining trends.
With a deep understanding of the culinary world's needs, their tableware is designed to enhance food presentation while remaining versatile across various settings. Widely trusted by hotels and restaurants, their pieces bring together professional practicality and a design sensibility that works equally well in everyday use.

Crafts
Made in and around Seto City in Aichi Prefecture, Seto ware encompasses a wide range of ceramics that reflect centuries of craftsmanship and innovation. As one of Japan’s Six Ancient Kilns (Rokkoyo), the Seto region holds a distinguished place in the country’s ceramic heritage. It was also a pioneer in porcelain mass-production, and its widespread use gave rise to the word setomono—a term still used today to refer to ceramics in general.
Remarkable for its stylistic breadth, Seto is one of the few regions in Japan where both stoneware and porcelain are made. From simple everyday tableware to more refined pieces, Seto ware continues to shape the rhythm of daily life with creations that balance tradition and creativity.

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Sauce Containers
Our sauce bottles and containers are designed to carry and serve any savory or sweet sauce with ease and style. With their carefully crafted shapes, you’ll never drip on your table again. Whether it’s soy sauce, tonkatsu sauce, or a syrup for a sweet dessert like anmitsu, we’ve got you covered.

