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HASAMI x SHUNTARO TAKEUCHI
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HASAMI × OSAMU GOODS
BARBAR
SOBACHOCO ENCYCLOPEDIA
IROHA
TATARA
HANDKERCHIEF HAGIRE
TAKAKUMENTORI
MT. FUJI
KOMANEKO
RURIYU
HAKUJI SHAKUGAKE
BONSAI-BACHI POTS
ENGIMONO CHARMS
AIKOMA
YUNAGASHI
KANEKO KISERU
NAGASAKI MINGEI CRAFTS
IRO-E
SABI TOGUSA
YUMMY IN MY TUMMY
BARBAR×BORIS TELLEGEN BLUE & WHITE
SHIRAFU
HAKUJI SHAKUGAKE KUROGOSU NAGASHI
TERRA
MAGONIA
CHOJUGIGA
FLOATING GARDEN
MANDALA
EDEN
BON FLOWER
TRACE
CONE
Kaneko Cup
SEIHAKUJI
BARBAR × DDAA LAB
MONOHARA
KURAWANKA COLLECTION
SEIJI COLLECTION
THE PLACE
HASAMI CERAMIC FLOWER POT
Item
It is said that there is a possibility of life existing on Saturn’s moons Enceladus. This SOBACHOCO series is inspired by Enceladus, a mysterious small moon that is pale as an ice floe, which is just like praising the underground ocean.
Color | Crater Plume Icy Ocean Time |
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Price | ¥ 2,000 |
Size | φ8×H6.1cm/170cc |
Material | Porcelain |
Maker | Koushungama Kanezen Pottery |
Area | Hasami |
Additional Information
Crater
Technique: Accidental changes occur in the glaze during firing in the kiln
Plume
Technique: Accidental changes occur in the glaze during firing in the kiln
Icy Ocean
There are individual differences in the tone of blue.
There might be uneven coloring around the edge part.
Iron content might appear as burnt marks or small black dots, but the product will be a first-class quality, if it passed our inspection standard. We hope you will enjoy the individual difference as the characteristics of this product.
Technique: Spraying the limestone-based colored glaze
Time
It might turn partially blue color.
The texture has individual differences as some pieces might have stronger sheen.
Technique: Accidental changes occur in the glaze during firing in the kiln
The soba choco, whose trapezoidal shape has gone unchanged in the 400 years since its invention, traces its origins to Hizen (present-day Saga and Nagasaki Prefectures), which is home to the port of Imari, from which Imari porcelain spread throughout Japan.
Contrary to its name, the soba choco was never intended for soba. It was originally used as a small bowl to hold side dishes such as sashimi, salads, and shiokara preserve at celebrations and kaiseki meals. It wasn’t until the Edo period that soba become popular among the general public. People would often use their soba choco to indulge in a quick aperitif called sobamae before filling it with dipping sauce for soba, a tradition that soon caught on across Japan. Huge numbers of designs were created, reflecting the trends and culture of the eras in which they were made.
Baba Shoten fires its ceramics in the town of Hasami, Nagasaki, a cradle of porcelain manufacturing in Japan. We deliver a wide variety of soba choco that utilize a rich history of techniques unique to the Hasami area. Culture and craftsmanship in every cup.