The original company of HAKUSAN PORCELAIN is founded in 1779 in Hasami town of Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan.
HAKUSAN PORCELAIN produces Hasami ware that always fits for our lifestyle. The products are simple, useful and long-lasting. Many products of HAKUSAN PORCELAIN were awarded the design prizes including Good Design Award and Long Life Design Award.
The brand has various lines of porcelain, which all of them are well-designed and practical in our daily lives.
Hasami ware refers to the porcelain manufactured in Hasami town. Hasami town has a long history of porcelain production for over 400 years.
After the discovery of high-quality porcelain clay in the area, Hasami ware started to be known for simple, fine white texture with hand-drawing. While porcelain was recognized as a luxurious item at that time, many of Hasami ware was manufactured for ordinary people and the Kurawanka-wan, which means daily-use porcelain, has become widely spread.
G-TYPE SOY SAUCE DISPENSER WHITE
As you eat Japanese food like sushi, a soy sauce dispenser would be an essential tool.
In terms of usability, it is necessary for a soy sauce dispenser not to leak. A curved spout like an elephant trunk prevents soy sauce from dripping or leaking. By closing up the hole on the lid, you can adjust the amount of soy sauce that you want to pour.
G-TYPE SOY SAUCE DISPENSER BLACK
The functional but straightforward dispenser was designed by Masahiro Mori, who is a leading porcelain designer in Japan. The product awarded the first Good Design Award in 1961 and became the representative item of HAKUSAN PORCELAIN.
G-TYPE SOY SAUCE DISPENSER WHITE
The basic series for plates would be LINEN LINE. The series imitates fibers of flax, the plant for linen fabric.
Plates of the series has a clear contrast between the white base and "linen lines." The lines are carved and have colores on them.
The series is the simplest, but functional porcelain.
The BLOOM series is also the popular line of HAKUSAN PORCELAIN. With the pattern of flowers in ultramarine, the porcelain brings brightness to your dining table.
A PAIR OF BLOOM COFFEE CUP AND SAUCER
While the patterns of round flowers with only two tones of colors are unique for Japanese tableware, the porcelain goes well with Japanese cuisines and also other dishes.
A PAIR OF BLOOM PLATE (BOUQUET)
A PAIR OF BLOOM PLATE (WREATH)
There are two different designs for the series; Wreath and Bouquet. It is nice to arrange your dining plates and mugs in the BLOOM series.
M-TYPE TEAPOTS have three separated pots; a teapot, milk pitcher and sugar bowl. The teapots are designed in 1973 to enjoy various kinds of teas, including Japanese green tea, Chinese tea, and black tea.
Each teapot and sugar bowl has a lid, and all three pieces are stackable. The teapot has a tea strainer inside so that you can just add tea leaves and hot water, and pour directly to your cup.
PAIR OF SHALLOW RICE BOWLS (A-19 & D-11)
Designed also by Masahiro Mori, HAKUSAN PORCELAIN's rice bowl is also an unforgettable product.
SHALLOW RICE BOWL is made slightly wide, shallow shape compared to general rice bowls. After the try-and-error for about ten years, Mori made this rice bowl based on the long pursuit of usability and bringing happiness to a dining table.
PAIR OF SHALLOW RICE BOWLS (J-7 & G-21)
Usually, when people eat rice, they hold a rice bowl in hand in a Japanese manner. The rice bowl is designed to be held easily by having wide and shallow shape.
You would find various unique patterns on SHALLOW RICE BOWL. Those patterns are designed to bring joy on a dining table. The colors and patterns go well with food as well.
Not only for rice, but also the rice bowls are useful for other meals like soup, side dish, fruits, and ice cream.
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