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Hakusan Porcelain "Pipi" Children's Tableware

Hakusan Porcelain "Pipi" Children's Tableware

Regular price $85.00 USD
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The PiPi series of children's tableware has a cute bird shape and is designed for ease of use.

Eating is fun and eating is very important. Hakusan Porcelain wants kids to feel the joy and importance of eating from a young age.

Why choose broken tableware for children?

At schools in Arita Town, Saga Prefecture, which is famous for Arita-yaki porcelain, all school lunch dishes are made of porcelain.

While melamine (plastic) tableware has a breakage rate of 20%, the porcelain tableware used in Arita has a breakage rate of 1.2%.

The PiPi series is also made of porcelain, even though it is children's tableware, so it is fragile.

[If you don't take good care of things, they will break.]

I think it is very good for children to be accustomed to ceramic and porcelain tableware from a young age in order to teach them that "if you don't take care of things, they will break.

For this reason, they are very popular as weaning gifts for children and grandchildren, and as birth gifts.

It will become a favorite item because it can be used even after they grow up.

Made in Japan

Size:
Lunch plate: 22.5 cm x 17 cm x 3 cm
Side dish plate: 15.5cm x 11.5cm x 2cm
Dessert bowl: 11.5cm x 8cm x 4cm
Mug: 8.5cm x 5.5cm x 5.5cm high, 180ml capacity

Weight:
Lunch plate: approx. 530g
Side dish plate: approx. 175g
Dessert bowl: approx. 150g
Mug: approx. 170g

Material:
Porcelain, Hasami-ware

Color:
White

Microwave Safe: Yes
Dishwasher Safe: Yes
Oven Safe: No

About Hakusan Toki/Porcelain:
Hakusan Porcelain was founded in 1779 in Hasami, Nagasaki Prefecture. Their works have been very popular in Japan ever since, well-known for its delicate craftsmanship and high-quality porcelain.

The legendary ceramist Masahiro Mori’s (森 正洋) design has brought Hakusan Porcelain to next level. With many timeless designs and craftsmanship, Hakusan Porcelain and entered the world stage and received lots of international acclaim since 1950s. Our shop has carried a few pieces of classic works designed by Masahiro Mori, including teapot, soy sauce bottle and plates.

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