Polka Dot Tea Container/Yunomi
The polka dot pattern is a relatively new postwar technique, but it is a product that can be positioned as a symbol of the dining table of Showa-era Japan. Although the amount of production has decreased over time, this product is still produced by a kiln in Saga Prefecture.
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Soei Sen Pottery
This pottery produces tea utensils with a polka dot pattern that is synonymous with Yoshida-yaki in Saga Prefecture. While pursuing a polka dot pattern that matches the times, the traditional technique of hand-carving each piece has been passed down from generation to generation.
Year Awarded | Good Design Long Life Design Award 2010 |
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Manufacturer | Soeisen Pottery Co. |
Material | Porcelain |
Dimensions | Round: approx. 7.5 cm (diameter) x 6 cm (height) (capacity approx. 100 ml) Vertical: approx. 8 cm (height) 6.5 cm (capacity approx. 100 ml) |
Country of production | Japan |
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