
Hakusan Kannabori Plate Large Tochiri
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Traditional sculpting skills give the Kannabori its special appeal. The textural features sculpted (bori) to rise above the plane (kanna) of white porcelain appeal to the eye and touch. A simple yet modern design.
Great for serving Japanese dishes such as a sashimi, tempura, as well as salad and pasta.
Size:Â Ă28cm x 6cm
Material: Porcelain
Producer: Hakusan Porcelain
Made in Hasami City, Nagasaki, Japan
Available: Microwave: âăDishwasher: â  Stovetop: Ă  Induction: Ă  Oven: Ă
Hakusan Porcelain
Hakusan Porcelain Co, Ltd. was founded in 1779 in Hasami, Nagasaki Prefecture, and has existed in its current form since 1958.
The city of Hasami has a 400-year tradition of ceramic production and many companies are still active there, mainly producing teacups and teapots. The local porcelain is renowned for its translucence and whiteness. Led by designer Masahiro Mori, Hakusan has been the leading porcelain producer in post-war Japan. The company has a long history of producing high-quality porcelain products and has been awarded such honours as the âGood Designâ and âLong Life Designâ prizes. Hakusan porcelain exemplifies the simple elegance of Japanese design.
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Traditional sculpting skills give the Kannabori its special appeal. The textural features sculpted (bori) to rise above the plane (kanna) of white porcelain appeal to the eye and touch. A simple yet modern design.
Great for serving Japanese dishes such as a sashimi, tempura, as well as salad and pasta.
Size:Â Ă28cm x 6cm
Material: Porcelain
Producer: Hakusan Porcelain
Made in Hasami City, Nagasaki, Japan
Available: Microwave: âăDishwasher: â  Stovetop: Ă  Induction: Ă  Oven: Ă
Hakusan Porcelain
Hakusan Porcelain Co, Ltd. was founded in 1779 in Hasami, Nagasaki Prefecture, and has existed in its current form since 1958.
The city of Hasami has a 400-year tradition of ceramic production and many companies are still active there, mainly producing teacups and teapots. The local porcelain is renowned for its translucence and whiteness. Led by designer Masahiro Mori, Hakusan has been the leading porcelain producer in post-war Japan. The company has a long history of producing high-quality porcelain products and has been awarded such honours as the âGood Designâ and âLong Life Designâ prizes. Hakusan porcelain exemplifies the simple elegance of Japanese design.


















