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We have an impressive line of porcelain and ceramic products, covering tableware, dinnerware, hotelware, gifts and promotions.
You can visit our homepage HotSun for our products information. More information can be obtained upon request.
I e-bayed these for $15.00 total (including shipping). I really like this pattern of Tableware. They are small - 708 size. We will use these alot.
Silvery Overlay open sugar bowl, maker unknown - should have taken a "before" pic. Not quite clean here - yet.
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We have an impressive line of porcelain and ceramic products, covering tableware, dinnerware, hotelware, gifts and promotions.
You can visit our homepage HotSun for our products information. More information can be obtained upon request.
Indus Wooden Bowl
These beautiful wooden bowls are skilfully pieced together with solid mango wood. The natural colours of the mango wood add character and ensure each bowl is unique.
The mango wood used is sustainable and FSC certified. Mango trees are initially grown for their fruit but once the trees reach a certain size and age, they stop bearing fruit. It is then that the trees can be cut down and used to create wood products.
The removal of the old trees makes space for farmers to plant new mango trees.
This not only means that none of the wood is wasted but offers a supplementary income to mango wood farmers.
Size: Available in 3 sizes: Large 33cm x 33cm x17cm; Medium 28cm x 28cm x14cm; Small 23cm x 28cm x 14cm.
Available online from Nkuku
-can be printed with customer's logo
-gift box packing.
We have an impressive line of porcelain and ceramic products, covering tableware, dinnerware, hotelware, gifts and promotions.
You can visit our homepage HotSun for our products information. More information can be obtained upon request.
Indus Wooden Bowl
These beautiful wooden bowls are skilfully pieced together with solid mango wood. The natural colours of the mango wood add character and ensure each bowl is unique.
The mango wood used is sustainable and FSC certified. Mango trees are initially grown for their fruit but once the trees reach a certain size and age, they stop bearing fruit. It is then that the trees can be cut down and used to create wood products.
The removal of the old trees makes space for farmers to plant new mango trees.
This not only means that none of the wood is wasted but offers a supplementary income to mango wood farmers.
Size: Available in 3 sizes: Large 33cm x 33cm x17cm; Medium 28cm x 28cm x14cm; Small 23cm x 28cm x 14cm.
Available online from Nkuku
The first pieces I've made in ceramic, a cutlery set.
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Essas fotos são das primeiras peças que eu fiz na aula de cerâmica :D
Talvez eu demore pra colocar novas fotos por que a professora só queima uma vez por mês - o forno é à lenha, daí dá um pouco mais de trabalho.
Plates in White Porcelain
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Biology of Metal: Metal Craftsmanship in Tsubame-Sanjo
(September – October 2018)
European-style metal cutlery production is said to have started in the early 20th century. With the forging, engraving, and polishing techniques learned in the making of work tools, copperware utensils and kiseru production levels of cutlery grew and orders started to pour in from around Japan and overseas. The technical ability of producers is known to be high whether it is in the employment of delicate polishing techniques or in faithfully creating the works of contemporary designers.
Today, Tsubame-Sanjo supplies over 90% of Japan's cutlery.
BIOLOGY OF METAL: METAL CRAFTSMANSHIP IN TSUBAME-SANJO presents an illustration of how craftsmanship and small industry are embedded in tradition, embrace the new, and adapt in a changing society. It is inspired by the Tsubame-Sanjo Factory Festival (Kouba no Saiten) initiative, a form of ‘factory open house’ held every year at the beginning of October in Tsubame-Sanjo.
Tsubame-Sanjo is an area in the northern Japanese prefecture of Niigata. It is known for the precision and skill of the craftspeople from its numerous small metalworking factories and workshops manufacturing a huge variety of products. It produces the majority of all of present-day Japan’s cutlery, its businesses have developed ultra fine metal-polishing techniques, and the area boasts a centuries-old ‘Living National Treasure’ copperware manufacturing tradition.
Tsubame Sanjo is the only area in Japan to produce all cutting tools, numbering over 60 kinds, used in the creation of bonsai. It produces specialized knives of all shapes and sizes for all manner of uses such as for preparing squid or tuna, for opening oysters or crabs, or for cutting lettuce, carrots or garlic. For the domestic and international market, it produces precision machine parts, pliers, scissors, chisels and planes, kitchenware, axes, trowels, stylish outdoor camping goods and finely crafted drinking vessels for the region’s famous sake.
[Japan House London]
I found these yesterday at my local thrift store. They were $.25 each!
I love this style of bowl. I believe the pattern name is Meadow.
This strange looking stuff folds completely flat and can be used many times. Disassembled it all fits in an envelope like package. The knife fork and spoon are also a special travel set and go together on a ring.
-can be printed with customer's logo
-gift box packing.
We have an impressive line of porcelain and ceramic products, covering tableware, dinnerware, hotelware, gifts and promotions.
You can visit our homepage HotSun for our products information. More information can be obtained upon request.
Buy beautiful Mud Australia tableware at: www.tabulatua.com/tableware/everyday-dinnerware/mud-austr... for your dining table.
-can be printed with customer's logo
-gift box packing.
We have an impressive line of porcelain and ceramic products, covering tableware, dinnerware, hotelware, gifts and promotions.
You can visit our homepage HotSun for our products information. More information can be obtained upon request.
-can be printed with customer's logo
-gift box packing.
We have an impressive line of porcelain and ceramic products, covering tableware, dinnerware, hotelware, gifts and promotions.
You can visit our homepage HotSun for our products information. More information can be obtained upon request.
On 8 Feb 2006, I attended the "Annual Tableware Exhibition" at the Tokyo Dome. I took more than 150 photos, but will only share a few of my favorites.
This china is made by Noritake China for celebration of Children's Day (5 May) and this is a National Holiday in Japan. This pattern celebrates the lovely streamers that are displayed for that festival all over Japan. The streamers are all very old traditional Japanese patterns.
I have a love for porcelain china and have many of these dishes, but in a variety of patterns... Yes, you could say that I am a "porcelain china-a-holic"! LOL!!
On Explore 23 Feb 2007
Returned to Explore at 345 on 11 Aug 2007
Highest position: 15 on 9 Jan 2008
Biology of Metal: Metal Craftsmanship in Tsubame-Sanjo
(September – October 2018)
European-style metal cutlery production is said to have started in the early 20th century. With the forging, engraving, and polishing techniques learned in the making of work tools, copperware utensils and kiseru production levels of cutlery grew and orders started to pour in from around Japan and overseas. The technical ability of producers is known to be high whether it is in the employment of delicate polishing techniques or in faithfully creating the works of contemporary designers.
Today, Tsubame-Sanjo supplies over 90% of Japan's cutlery.
BIOLOGY OF METAL: METAL CRAFTSMANSHIP IN TSUBAME-SANJO presents an illustration of how craftsmanship and small industry are embedded in tradition, embrace the new, and adapt in a changing society. It is inspired by the Tsubame-Sanjo Factory Festival (Kouba no Saiten) initiative, a form of ‘factory open house’ held every year at the beginning of October in Tsubame-Sanjo.
Tsubame-Sanjo is an area in the northern Japanese prefecture of Niigata. It is known for the precision and skill of the craftspeople from its numerous small metalworking factories and workshops manufacturing a huge variety of products. It produces the majority of all of present-day Japan’s cutlery, its businesses have developed ultra fine metal-polishing techniques, and the area boasts a centuries-old ‘Living National Treasure’ copperware manufacturing tradition.
Tsubame Sanjo is the only area in Japan to produce all cutting tools, numbering over 60 kinds, used in the creation of bonsai. It produces specialized knives of all shapes and sizes for all manner of uses such as for preparing squid or tuna, for opening oysters or crabs, or for cutting lettuce, carrots or garlic. For the domestic and international market, it produces precision machine parts, pliers, scissors, chisels and planes, kitchenware, axes, trowels, stylish outdoor camping goods and finely crafted drinking vessels for the region’s famous sake.
[Japan House London]
High class lacquer tableware by Nachiya. @ Ginkgo Telegraph
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