Three-tier Jyubako Bento Box Spring and Autumn Pattern | Arita Ware
Three-tier Jyubako Bento Box Spring and Autumn Pattern | Arita Ware
Three-tier Jyubako Bento Box Spring and Autumn Pattern | Arita Ware
Three-tier Jyubako Bento Box Spring and Autumn Pattern | Arita Ware
Three-tier Jyubako Bento Box Spring and Autumn Pattern | Arita Ware
Three-tier Jyubako Bento Box Spring and Autumn Pattern | Arita Ware
Three-tier Jyubako Bento Box Spring and Autumn Pattern | Arita Ware
Three-tier Jyubako Bento Box Spring and Autumn Pattern | Arita Ware
Three-tier Jyubako Bento Box Spring and Autumn Pattern | Arita Ware
Three-tier Jyubako Bento Box Spring and Autumn Pattern | Arita Ware
Three-tier Jyubako Bento Box Spring and Autumn Pattern | Arita Ware
Three-tier Jyubako Bento Box Spring and Autumn Pattern | Arita Ware
Three-tier Jyubako Bento Box Spring and Autumn Pattern | Arita Ware
Three-tier Jyubako Bento Box Spring and Autumn Pattern | Arita Ware
  • Three-tier Jyubako Bento Box Spring and Autumn Pattern | Arita Ware
  • Three-tier Jyubako Bento Box Spring and Autumn Pattern | Arita Ware
  • Three-tier Jyubako Bento Box Spring and Autumn Pattern | Arita Ware
  • Three-tier Jyubako Bento Box Spring and Autumn Pattern | Arita Ware
  • Three-tier Jyubako Bento Box Spring and Autumn Pattern | Arita Ware
  • Three-tier Jyubako Bento Box Spring and Autumn Pattern | Arita Ware
  • Three-tier Jyubako Bento Box Spring and Autumn Pattern | Arita Ware
  • Three-tier Jyubako Bento Box Spring and Autumn Pattern | Arita Ware
  • Three-tier Jyubako Bento Box Spring and Autumn Pattern | Arita Ware
  • Three-tier Jyubako Bento Box Spring and Autumn Pattern | Arita Ware
  • Three-tier Jyubako Bento Box Spring and Autumn Pattern | Arita Ware
  • Three-tier Jyubako Bento Box Spring and Autumn Pattern | Arita Ware
  • Three-tier Jyubako Bento Box Spring and Autumn Pattern | Arita Ware
  • Three-tier Jyubako Bento Box Spring and Autumn Pattern | Arita Ware
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Three-tier Jyubako Bento Box Spring and Autumn Pattern | Arita Ware

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Elegant appearance

A three-tiered dish that brightens up your dining table. Spring and autumn patterns are beautiful patterns unique to Japanese people who appreciate the four seasons. On white porcelain, cherry blossoms in spring and autumn leaves are expressed in a poetic manner. The lid is also carefully painted, making it a masterpiece that gives you a sense of the elaborate attention to detail.

For special occasions and hospitality

The small size makes it perfect for holding small side dishes and snacks, making it perfect for entertaining. A wonderful afternoon tea begins by brewing tea and placing cookies and macarons on top one by one. You can use it on its own, so you can also add side dishes such as dipping sauce for everyday use. The auspicious spring and autumn patterns are also useful for celebrations such as New Year's and longevity.
Size Diameter approx. 11.0cm
Height approx. 13.0cm
Weight Approx. 772g
Material Porcelain
Microwave
Dishwasher
Microwave ×
Dishwasher △(Hand washing recommended; paint may peel off due to friction if washed too many times)
Open fire
Oven
Open fire ×
Oven ×
Recommended maintenance by the potter ・When cleaning, please pay close attention to the label of detergent etc. . In particular, please be careful with products that use gold, silver, platinum, etc., as vigorous cleaning with polishing agents, cleansers, metals, or hard scrubbers may cause scratches or peeling.
・Products that use silver for overglaze will darken due to oxygen in the air, but will return to their original silver color with silver polishing agent, etc. Also, do not use bleach.
・After using the container, wash it as soon as possible, dry it thoroughly, and store it in a dry place. Insufficient drying may cause mold and odors.
Product characteristics/
Handling precautions
・Products with overpainting on the inside cannot be used as storage containers other than for daily use such as "vinegared dishes" .
・Due to the nature of cracked products, they leave behind traces of soy sauce and soup. Please understand this before using.
・Although the high ground (bottom of the pot) is all polished, please be careful not to scratch other materials. Also, it will be safer if you use padding when stacking the containers.
・Each piece is made by hand by craftsmen. Therefore, there may be individual differences in size, shape, color, pattern, etc. depending on firing and raw materials.
・We hope that you understand that the shading of colors, small paint skips, and distortions that are not harmful to use are due to the characteristics of the pottery.
・There may be pinholes, and the pattern and color may differ.
・Recommended for those who want to enjoy the warm texture that is unique to handmade products, each with a different look.
・Prices may be reviewed or revised depending on the artist or pottery.

Things you should know before purchasing

What creates the expression of a pottery are spots, scratches, unevenness in the glaze, shading, and bending of the shape that cannot be seen in mass-produced products. The charm of handmade pottery is that it may have pinholes, intrusions, distortions, etc., and is not perfectly arranged, but each one is slightly different in color, size, and shape, and no two are exactly the same. Please enjoy this once-in-a-lifetime encounter as these are the unique characteristics of handmade pottery. 【Individual difference】 As each piece is carefully painted by hand, there may be slight differences in pattern and color shading. [Uneven color/uneven baking] The way the glaze is applied and the thickness of the lines may not be uniform. [Other notes] 〇There may be unevenness on the gold edge. 〇Products that have passed inspection by the pottery and artist are inspected again and delivered to the customer. ■For more information, please see here. Characteristics of containers and things you should understand when purchasing < /u>

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Arita ware

Arita ware is porcelain manufactured in Arita Town, Saga Prefecture, and its surrounding areas. It is said to be the first porcelain made in Japan, and has been widely used as tableware and crafts for over 400 years. Arita ware has a strong image of transparent white porcelain and decoration, but there are also many vessels that use brightly colored glazes, giving a rich variety of colors to your dining table.
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Kiln owner's recommendation for maintenance

-For ceramic materials, soaking the pot in water for a while before use will prevent stains and spots from penetrating. For more information, please click here. About cleaning the utensils.
-After use, wash the pot as soon as possible, dry it thoroughly, and store it in a dry place. Insufficient drying may cause mold and odor.

Product Characteristics/Handling Precautions

-Due to the handmade nature of this product, there may be individual differences in color, shape, size, thickness, etc.
-There may be pinholes, patterns, and colors may vary.
-The surface of the items may have very small "black spots" or "paint splashes" or "pinholes that do not reach the base of the items.
-This product is recommended for those who want to enjoy the warm texture of handmade products with a different look and feel for each piece.
-The surface of the glaze may be cracked during use, but this is not a crack or breakage and will not interfere with its use.
-Prices are subject to review and revision by artists and potters.

What you need to know before purchasing

-The appearance of items is created by spots, blurs, unevenness of glaze, shading, and deflection of shape, which cannot be found in mass-produced items.
-The charm of handmade items lies in the fact that no two items are exactly alike, with pinholes, penetrations, distortions, and the like, and that the colors, size, and shape of each piece vary slightly from one to another.
-The coloring, size, and shape of each piece is slightly different, and the charm of handmade items lies in the fact that they are not exactly the same.
-The finish is relatively uniform, but because it is handmade, there are individual differences in shape, size, color, and so on. Uneven color/uneven firing Because the glaze is applied by hand, the glaze may not be applied evenly. The firing process is also uneven because the temperature varies depending on the firing location in the kiln.

Other Notes

-Some pieces have engraving on the reverse side of the piece, while others do not. Please note that we are unable to make any specifications. Please note that we are not able to specify which side has the engraving on it. Please click here for more details. What you need to know when buying Japanese tableware.