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I have 8 "Ryoka Soba Choko" and am listing these as I have 4 more. I'm organizing my collection of Usuki-yaki, which I've accumulated too much of. These are four white "Ryoka Soba Choko" purchased from the Usuki-yaki website about two years ago. They have never been used and have been stored in a cupboard. Although unused, they have been stored at home for a while, so I'm listing them as "Like New." Usuki-yaki is handmade, so pinholes and black spots may appear. The shape and thickness are also not uniform. I believe that these individual characteristics add to the charm of the vessels. There is no box. Photos 6-8 are borrowed from the Usuki-yaki website. The product description is quoted below from the Usuki-yaki website: ——————— Ryoka Soba Choko This soba choko features a distinctive curved rim design. After being shaped on a potter's wheel, each one is carefully crafted by hand, as if carving, and then finished. It's perfect not only as a soba choko but also as a small bowl for tea, soup, desserts, or yogurt. 【Product Details】 Quantity: 1 Dimensions: Φ 8.0 × H 6.3 cm (approximate size) Capacity: 150 ml Material: Porcelain Dishwasher safe ◯, Microwave safe ◯, Oven not safe ×, Bleach safe ◯ 【About the Product】 Due to the nature of the products, which are made by hand using clay from nature, each one has unique characteristics that make it individual. ・The displayed size is an approximate size. ・Pinholes: Small holes that appear as indentations due to air remaining in the unglazed clay during bisque firing. ・Furinmono: Black spots that appear on the surface of the vessel due to the oxidation of iron contained in the material during firing. ・Unevenness in the glaze due to hand glazing, and unevenness in firing due to the position in the kiln. ・Indentations that appear on the surface of the plate due to the contraction of the foot on the back. ・Slight chipping of the foot. ———————
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