Chopstick rest, donut, yellow
Description
[Before using the dish]
Ceramics are prone to absorbing water.
We recommend soaking it in water overnight before use.
[Care instructions]
For regular maintenance, wash with a sponge and dish soap and water, then rinse thoroughly.
After washing, it is important to dry thoroughly.
*Please avoid soaking for long periods of time.
Ceramics are highly absorbent, so the base will absorb dirt and cause mold and stains.
Before Use
- Material: Ceramic
- Diameter approx. 4cm
- Height: approx. 1cm
- Sealing required
- Microwave safe (warming only)
- Dishwasher safe
- Oven unusable
- Do not use on direct flame
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Please note that this item is a handmade product, made one by one by the artist.
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Tableware that allows you to enjoy a rich range of expressions
These chopstick rests by Mari Takamura of Tamari Kiln feature a cute donut-like shape and ridged edges.
This ridge holds the chopsticks firmly and prevents them from falling off when raising or lowering the tray with chopsticks on it, making this a typical Tamari Kiln product that also takes user-friendliness into consideration.
The white accents of the crystalline glaze also enhance the cuteness.
It brightens up the dining table and makes it more fun.
These chopstick rests by Mari Takamura of Tamari Kiln feature a cute donut-like shape and ridged edges.
This ridge holds the chopsticks firmly and prevents them from falling off when raising or lowering the tray with chopsticks on it, making this a typical Tamari Kiln product that also takes user-friendliness into consideration.
The white accents of the crystalline glaze also enhance the cuteness.
It brightens up the dining table and makes it more fun.
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Mari Takamura
Mari Takamura of Tamari Kiln creates pottery in Hachimantai City, Iwate Prefecture.
After attending an arts high school, he discovered pottery and decided he wanted to make it his career, so he majored in pottery at Tohoku University of Art and Design.
After graduating, he studied under Sato Taiju and Sato Akane, who have a kiln in Aizu Misato Town, said to be the oldest pottery region in the Tohoku region, and has been producing pottery under the name Tamari Kiln since 2013.
"When I make tableware, I always think specifically about what I will put inside it," says Takamura, whose tableware is appealing in that it blends naturally into everyday life.
Takamura's wide variety of works are characterized by their designs that take the user into consideration and the use of crystalline glazes that are difficult to control.
"I strive to create tableware that fits comfortably in the hand and becomes an indispensable part of everyday life."
Takamura's creations are calm yet gorgeous, with seemingly contradictory elements skillfully harmonised, giving them a sense of reliability and inclusiveness that gently adds color to everyday dishes.
