Soy sauce bottle
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13 items
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Majyorica Soy sauce bottle
[307001] 1,980JPY
Sold out
[Size of bottle] Width: 7.8cm / Height: 10cm Width: 3.1in / Height: 3.9in
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Tamatsuzuri Soy sauce bottle
[307002] 1,980JPY
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[Size of bottle] Width: 7.8cm / Height: 10cm Width: 3.1in / Height: 3.9in
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Hanameguri Soy sauce bottle
[307003] 1,980JPY
Sold out
[Size of bottle] Width: 7.8cm / Height: 10cm Width: 3.1in / Height: 3.9in
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Maru-mon moyou Soy sauce bottle
[322049] 3,025JPY
Available
[Size of bottle] Width: 7cm / Height: 6.7cm Width: 2.8in / Height: 2.6in
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Karakusa tsukitachi Soy sauce bottle
[143034] 4,400JPY
Available
[Size of bottle] Width: 6.3cm / Height: 7.2cm Width: 2.5in / Height: 2.8in
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Karakusa (mini) Soy sauce bottle
[143033] 3,410JPY
Available
[Size of bottle] Width: 5cm / Height: 5.5cm Width: 2in / Height:2.2in
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Kawasemi bird Soy sauce bottle
[138075] 4,290JPY
Available
[Size of bottle] Height: 7.5cm Height: 3in
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Porcelain production started in Japan in the 17th century after kaorin stone was discovered in Arita. From the middle 17th century, large amounts of Arita ceramics, which captivated the European royalty and nobility, were exported to Europe, through the Dutch trading post on Dejima Island in Nagasaki. Augustus the Strong, Elector of Saxony, was so fond of Arita ceramics that he ordered porcelain resembling Arita ceramics to be made in his electorate. In Arita, the tradition and techniques of Arita ceramics have been preserved for over 400 years, while young potters and workshops take on the callenge of producing ambitious new works. |
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