A tumbler with a surface mimicking an eggshell. Yamahei, its manufacturer, revived a method of porcelain production called "rankakude" (eggshell) that has disappeared 100 years ago. The ultra thin porcelain looks delicate yet it is stronger than its appearance, making it a fascinating tableware to display and use.
- Area: Arita, Saga Prefecture
- Brand: YAMAHEI
- Material: Porcelain
- Size: φ73(rim) x h135mm
Brand: Yamahei
Manufacturer of Arita ware. Reviving a method of porcelain production called "rankakude"(eggshell) that was discontinued 100 years ago, they created ultrathin porcelain that mimics real eggshells and created a range of delicate and modern Japanese tablewares with this fascinating material.
Instructions for use
To use this product safely and comfortably, please follow the instructions below:
- Wash before first use with water or warm water.
- Preferably avoid the use of dishwasher or microwave.
- Do not use in oven or on open fire.
- Clean the product with non-abrasive, soft scouring pad.
- For your own safety, do not use any item that is chipped or cracked.
- As these are handmade products, each piece will look slightly different.
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