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The dashi sauce bottle is designed for one simple pleasure: pouring hot broth or sauce at the table with ease. Whether serving stock or a house-made dressing, it brings both function and ceremony to shared meals.
Crafted in the tradition of Tobe ware, the vessel has a reassuring weight and a silky, refined surface. Its broad base and gently rounded body give it a grounded presence, ensuring stability as you pour. Each piece is finished with a classic Japanese pattern:
Tokusa
The straight-growing tokusa (horsetail plant) inspires fine vertical lines. Long associated with wishes for growth and prosperity, this auspicious pattern has been cherished for generations.
Indigo and Red Chrysanthemum
Deep, composed indigo—applied in traditional gosu pigment—meets a striking, richly toned red. The interplay of these two colors creates a vivid yet balanced impression.
Red Line Arabesque
An expansive arabesque scroll flows dynamically across the entire surface. Delicate red lines layered with gosu brushwork create depth and movement within the design.
From wheel-throwing to the final finishing touches, every stage is completed by hand. No two pieces are ever identical; subtle variations in form and expression are part of their character. Each vessel carries its own presence—meant to be used, appreciated, and enjoyed.
DETAILS
| Quantity | 1 |
| Size |
D 7.5 cm (3.0 in) x H 11 cm (4.3 in) [Size of opening] D 4.7 cm (1.8 in) |
| Capacity | 230 ml (7.8 fl oz) |
| Weight | 260 g (9.2 oz) |
| Material | Porcelain |
| Microwave | Yes |
| Dishwasher | Yes |
Maker / Brand
Baizan Kiln, the oldest existing kiln in Tobe City, Ehime Prefecture, Japan, is cherished for its creations featuring simple yet dynamic brushstrokes and a sturdy, robust form. Its warm white porcelain pieces are adorned with deep indigo and colorful patterns, and their thick, solid shapes evoke a sense of unpretentious, wholesome beauty. In 1976, Baizan Kiln was officially recognized as a traditional craft maker by the Ministry of Economy, Trade, and Industry.

Crafts
Tobe ware is porcelain produced in the Tobe region of Ehime Prefecture, located in the northwest of Shikoku Island. The white porcelain, with its beautiful, slightly bluish hue from the iron content, continues to be highly valued and loved. Tobe ware maintains a strong respect for traditional handicraft techniques, even amidst modernization.

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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.

