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Image updated 2026/01/17 Reduced from 98,000 yen. New, unused Dome France matcha tea bowl. Only opened for the listing. Crystal glass, soufflé glass, made in France. The Nancy region of France, where Gallé and Daum stood side by side. After Emile Gallé's matcha tea bowls became popular, Dome France received orders and produced them as custom-made items. Only our family was able to purchase them as a Dome France customer. Since there weren't enough to put in a brochure, we were contacted by the Japanese branch and told that they would sell them if we bought them in bulk, so we purchased them. Very beautiful crystal glass. It also makes a nice sound. With the matcha boom, how about it? It's a work from 2003. It is probably not microwave, oven, or dishwasher safe. ⭐️Size Diameter: approx. 13.5cm Height: approx. 6.5-6.8cm Foot diameter: approx. 5cm Foot height: approx. 0.8cm Capacity: approx. 420ml when full ⭐️Condition The tea bowl is new and unused, only opened for inspection. The special case box has some deterioration as it is 20 years old. It has an amber color and a calm pastel green. ⭐️Shipping Rakuraku Mercari delivery, shipping included, anonymous shipping Scheduled to ship the day after purchase. ✨Other Recommended for those who like Old Baccarat, Daum Nancy, Emile Galle, Fenton, and Lalique. The gorgeous and nuanced color tones are due to the unique pâte de cristal technique. The crystal, which is transformed into outstanding works by the outstanding skills of the best craftsmen in France, has always been ahead of its time since its founding in 1878, creating a new world of art. From Art Nouveau of the Nancy School to Art Deco, from Louis Majorelle to Dali, Georges Braque, and Arman, Daum has met many magical artists. Mass-produced Baccarat is popular, but Daum has a small production volume, and there are no craftsmen to pass on the techniques. Due to the high cost of living and economic lockdowns, the art production factories in France are closing one after another. It is very expensive to get new French glass now. Please take this opportunity. #DomeMatchaTeaBowl #DomeFrance2026 Please also take a look. Thank you.
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