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Nagatanien Igamono Yakumi Spice Container

This spice container is modelled after theĀ Fukkura-san Tagine Pot. Its lid features a convenient notch that lets you keep the spoon inside, while the ergonomic shape makes lifting effortless. Ideal for serving garnishing spices right at the table, it combines functionality with elegant style.

ACK-34

Size: Ø7.5cm x H5.5cm 

Weight: 75g

Material: Clay / Bamboo (Spoon)

Producer:Ā Nagatani-en

Made in Iga, Mie Prefecture, Japan

Ā 

Nagatani-en

Iga-yaki (Iga-style) pottery is one of Japan’s most highly-regarded traditional ceramics and originated in Iga, Mie-Prefecture, in the late 7th Century.

In 1832, Nagatani-en followed a rich tradition of manufacturing Iga-yaki, dating back 1300 years. Ā Since its opening, the kiln has kept the traditions and techniques of 'Iga ware' and produced a number of clay pots and traditional Japanese folk utensils using the coarse clay of Iga.

In the spirit of "the creator is the true user", the company has always been committed to manufacturing with an eye on the times. Professionals and home cooks in Japan have loved Nagatani-en’s Iga-yaki products.

$32.00
Nagatanien Igamono Yakumi Spice Container—
$32.00

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This spice container is modelled after theĀ Fukkura-san Tagine Pot. Its lid features a convenient notch that lets you keep the spoon inside, while the ergonomic shape makes lifting effortless. Ideal for serving garnishing spices right at the table, it combines functionality with elegant style.

ACK-34

Size: Ø7.5cm x H5.5cm 

Weight: 75g

Material: Clay / Bamboo (Spoon)

Producer:Ā Nagatani-en

Made in Iga, Mie Prefecture, Japan

Ā 

Nagatani-en

Iga-yaki (Iga-style) pottery is one of Japan’s most highly-regarded traditional ceramics and originated in Iga, Mie-Prefecture, in the late 7th Century.

In 1832, Nagatani-en followed a rich tradition of manufacturing Iga-yaki, dating back 1300 years. Ā Since its opening, the kiln has kept the traditions and techniques of 'Iga ware' and produced a number of clay pots and traditional Japanese folk utensils using the coarse clay of Iga.

In the spirit of "the creator is the true user", the company has always been committed to manufacturing with an eye on the times. Professionals and home cooks in Japan have loved Nagatani-en’s Iga-yaki products.

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