'Ishi-koro' is the Japanese word for pebble, and the small pot and lid of this design are indeed reminiscent of two round stones stacked on top of each other. The small jug made of fine porcelain is ideal for soy sauce, vinegar, or olive oil that you want to serve at your dining table.Hakusan Porcelain was founded in 1779 in Hasami, Nagasaki Prefecture. The city of Hasami looks back on a 400-year tradition of ceramics production. Masahiro Mori studied ceramics and ceramic design before joining Hakusan Porcelain in Nagasaki in 1956. There he designed everyday Japanese tableware, bringing modern forms to the table. His pioneering work made him one of Japan's most famous designers.
'Ishikoro' soy sauce pot Maker: Hakusan Porcelain Dimensions: 8cm × 7cm x 6 cm, 80ml Material: porcelain Made in Hasami, Nagasaki, Japan
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