Penfolds Bin 28 Shiraz 2022 (Gift Box)
Product Description:A benchmark example of warm-climate Australian Shiraz, Penfolds Bin 28 Shiraz 2022 delivers the generosity and structure that h...
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Product Description:A benchmark example of warm-climate Australian Shiraz, Penfolds Bin 28 Shiraz 2022 delivers the generosity and structure that h...
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An elevated take on a classic single malt, presented in a striking collector’s gift box. The Glenfiddich 18 Year Old is one of the most celebrated ...
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Six bottles of Central Otago Pinot at its most composed and characterful. Amisfield Pinot Noir 2022 captures the natural intensity of the region th...
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Matsuda Mitsuhiro was born in Osaka, Japan in 1962. Prior to working in ceramics, he worked in a museum, working his was up tp curator. In 1995, he decided to change paths as follow in his fathers footsteps to become a potter. Ceramic artists in Japan give their Kiln (Kama in Japanese) names and this becomes the name that their work goes by. Mitsuhiro-san named his Kiln Kumano Aiga Kama. This name comes from the region where it is located in a very mountainous part of Wakayama prefecture. He digs all his own clay and experiments with locally sourced wood and vegetation to make his glazes. Using traditional methods and striving for beauty, his works are meant to blend into and become an integral part of their users lives.
These items are all one of a kind glaze & clay combinations in shapes created specifically for the Australian market. A Katakuchi is shaped like a bowl and has a pouring spout on it’s side and is designed to serve Sake directly into a ‘Choko’ or ‘Guinomi’ cup.
These pieces are made by hand by Matsuda-san himself. Any slight irregularities in size, glaze and texture reflect the artisan nature of these products and should be treated as part of the uniqueness of such items.
This items is available for online purchase only. Item will be shipped within 4 business days.
The Finer Details
Style - Barware
Variety - Sake Carafe
Country - Japan
Capacity - Approximately 220ml
Matsuda Mitsuhiro was born in Osaka, Japan in 1962. Prior to working in ceramics, he worked in a museum, working his was up tp curator. In 1995, he decided to change paths as follow in his fathers footsteps to become a potter. Ceramic artists in Japan give their Kiln (Kama in Japanese) names and this becomes the name that their work goes by. Mitsuhiro-san named his Kiln Kumano Aiga Kama. This name comes from the region where it is located in a very mountainous part of Wakayama prefecture. He digs all his own clay and experiments with locally sourced wood and vegetation to make his glazes. Using traditional methods and striving for beauty, his works are meant to blend into and become an integral part of their users lives.
These items are all one of a kind glaze & clay combinations in shapes created specifically for the Australian market. A Katakuchi is shaped like a bowl and has a pouring spout on it’s side and is designed to serve Sake directly into a ‘Choko’ or ‘Guinomi’ cup.
These pieces are made by hand by Matsuda-san himself. Any slight irregularities in size, glaze and texture reflect the artisan nature of these products and should be treated as part of the uniqueness of such items.
This items is available for online purchase only. Item will be shipped within 4 business days.
The Finer Details
Style - Barware
Variety - Sake Carafe
Country - Japan
Capacity - Approximately 220ml