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◎ Please confirm the contents of the profile section. ◎ This item is also listed on other sites. Please check the stock in the comment section before purchasing. If the item is sold on another site first, we may delete the listing or cancel the application even during the comment exchange. ◎ When you express your intention to purchase in the comments, please complete the procedure on the same day. We do not offer layaway or exclusive listings. ◎ We may change the shipping method from Rakuraku Mercari to Yu-Yu Mercari, or vice versa, when shipping. This is a set of two large-sized lidded storage containers made by Takashi Ichikawa, who creates pottery in Shiga Prefecture. They are white porcelain (shirashi), a standard yellowish color for Ichikawa's pieces. Purchased at a dealer's solo exhibition a few years ago, they were used once and then stored in a cupboard. Unevenness in the glaze is a characteristic of Ichikawa's pottery. They are also featured in the cookbook "Futsuu no Utsuwa" (Everyday Dishes) by chef Yuko Watanabe. Size: Approximately 14.5 cm in diameter x 8.5 cm in height (with lid on, variations exist) The body and lid can be used separately as dishes, in addition to being used as storage containers. Note: This is a set of 2 bodies and 1 lid. One item is missing a lid. ☆ For size reference, images of the small size (sold separately) stacked with these large sizes are included (images 7 and 8). There are individual differences, original distortions, unevenness in the glaze, and roughness, which are characteristic of handmade items. For those who understand the characteristics of Ichikawa's work. Returns are not accepted to prevent trouble and product substitution.
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