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No need for a bouquet -- this vase brings its own flowers to the table. Handcrafted and handpainted by master potter, Akira Yamachika, we named this lovely vase after the Japanese thistle.
Kanazawa and its neighboring towns have been making kutani ware since the 17th century. Known for its bold designs and five signature colors -- red, yellow, green, purple and dark blue -- kutani is instantly recogn... Read More
Kanazawa and its neighboring towns have been making kutani ware since the 17th century. Known for its bold designs and five signature colors -- red, yellow, green, purple and dark blue -- kutani is instantly recognizable. Glazes are generally made from wood ash, clay and metal oxides, but the exact ingredients are family secrets, passed down from one generation of potters to the next. Kutani is typically fired three or four times, and the whole process can take weeks. Read Less
5.5"h, 3.5" diameter
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