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HAKUSAN JAPAN
(JP¥9,520)
□ Discontinued Hakusan Toki Whiskey Bottle Set from the 1970s □ Design: Masahiro Mori □ Size: Bottle: Width 16cm x Height 20cm (including cork) x Depth 12cm Cups: φ4.2cm x H 6.5cm x 4 pieces □ Bottle Capacity: 1000ml □ Manufacturer: Hakusan Toki □ Design: Masahiro Mori □ Material: Porcelain □ Condition: (Unused / No original box) This is a deadstock item of a popular whiskey bottle (sake bottle) set designed by Masahiro Mori of Hakusan Toki from the 1960s-70s. The contrast of white and blue is beautiful, and the rounded shape that feels handmade has a beautiful finish with the cleanliness of an enamel container. The spout is well-suited for pouring wine or sake, and it allows for a clean, fine pour, like a vegetable dressing. Hakusan Toki, made in Hasami, Nagasaki Prefecture, continues to create tableware with a "playful spirit" that allows you to enjoy the patterns while eating, with designs and functionality that make you want to use them every day! □ Masahiro Mori Born in Saga Prefecture in 1927. After graduating from Tama Art University, he joined Hakusan Toki in 1956. In 1960, he received the "First Good Design Award" for his representative work, the G-type soy sauce bottle. Following this, he received numerous international design awards. With the policy of "feeling the joy of design by thinking about the tableware used in daily life, creating shapes, and producing them in factories, sharing and living with many people," he has always been a pioneer in ceramic design. After leaving Hakusan Toki in 1978, he established the Masahiro Mori Industrial Design Institute in the same year, and in 1983, he won the Grand Prix in the Ceramics Department of the 13th International Crafts Design Exhibition in Valencia, Spain (Shell Vessel), and in 2000, he received the Japan Ceramic Arts Association Award, Gold Prize. In 2004, the "Japanese Tableware - MUJI" was launched. He passed away in November 2005. ◉⤵︎ Search terms below Carafe Decanter Sake cup White porcelain Hot sake #HakusanToki Masahiro Mori Hasami ware Ceramics Sake vessel Tokkuri (sake bottle) Cheers Mingei (folk art) Everyday tableware Sauce pot Pillivuyt Nakagawa Masashichi Shoten Food space coordinator G Design Product design Nordic goods Marimekko Home cafe Apilco Retro tableware Home drinking Home drinking Home drinking Home Izakaya (Japanese pub) Home bar Tapio Wirkkala Rut Bryk Hand-painted Casa BRUTUS #ShowaWhiskey
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