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Bonbonniere Lily of the valley and flowers | Shingama
Bonbonniere Lily of the valley and flowers | Shingama
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Regarding delivery
Regarding delivery
It will be delivered by Yamato Transport.
Shipping charges vary by region.
Kanto/Kansai/Tohoku/Shinetsu/Hokuriku/Tokai 880 yen per destination Chugoku/Shikoku 1,100 yen per destination Hokkaido/Kyushu 1,300 yen per destination Okinawa 1,400 yen per destination
* Free shipping (excluding Okinawa and remote islands) for purchases of 20,000 yen or more.
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A cute and adorable appearance
Bonbonniere is a French word that means a candy container for bonbons (sugar sweets). In Europe, it is given as a gift to celebrate happy occasions such as the birth of a child or a wedding. Combined with the design of lily of the valley, which brings happiness, you will be surrounded by happiness just by having it there.

Beautiful contrast between white and indigo
Blue and white porcelain is made by drawing a design on a white base using a pigment called gosu, which is mainly made of cobalt oxide, and then coating it with a glassy pigment and firing it, which turns the design blue. The beautiful white and blue colors are captivating.

Gentle lines unique to hand-drawn art
Each piece is drawn freehand, giving each piece a unique warmth that can only be achieved through hand-made work, with slightly thick or thin lines, light and dark shades of cobalt blue, and faded areas.

For storing important things and treasures
Not only can you store candy, chocolate, and candy in these containers, but you can also use them to store your favorite accessories and jewelry, and they will also make a great addition to your room's interior. They are also recommended as gifts for loved ones, such as family and friends.

Since each piece is handmade, there are individual differences in the pattern, color, shade, shape, size, weight, uneven glaze, etc. Also, depending on the condition of the glaze and the characteristics of the clay, each piece has a different appearance, such as the degree of firing color, crazing, pinholes, iron powder (black spots), etc. Please rest assured that this does not affect the use of the product. We hope you will enjoy the unique flavor and individuality of handmade products. You cannot choose which item you will receive, but we hope you will look forward to receiving it. If you are interested, please contact us before shipping and we will email you a photo separately.
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Product Details
| Production area | Japan |
| material | porcelain |
| size |
Length: Approx. 8-8.5 cm |
| Electronics |
Microwave: Not allowed Dishwasher: Not allowed Oven: Not allowed Direct flame: Not allowed |
| Sometsukekamaya SINGAMA |
| A pottery manufacturer in Seto founded in 1919. Shinano is a small town in the mountains of Seto City, Aichi Prefecture. A family of three makes pottery in an atelier surrounded by rural woodland and rich nature. |
| KATO Shinya |
| 1952 | Born into the family of Shingama, a pottery manufacturer of Seto blue and white porcelain. |
| 1980 | He took over the kiln as the third generation. Owner of Shin-gama, a blue and white porcelain kiln |
| KATO Mihoko |
| 1958 | Born in Fukumitsu, Toyama Prefecture |
| 1980 | Married Shinya Kato. Joined Shinyo, a blue and white porcelain kiln. |
| 1999 | Won the Special Jury Award at the Shigaraki Ceramic Art Exhibition |
| 1998 | Many winners of the Blue and White Porcelain Competition, 1st to 3rd Blue and White Porcelain Open Exhibitions, Seto, etc. |
| Mayuki Kato |
| 1981 | Born into the family of Shin-gama, a pottery manufacturer of Seto blue and white porcelain. |
| 2005 | Graduated from the Faculty of International Relations, Ritsumeikan University |
| 2011 | Completed the design course at Tajimi City Ceramic Design Institute |
| 2011~ | He has been active in solo and group exhibitions both in Japan and overseas. |
| Recommended maintenance methods and precautions from Shingama |
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* Blue and white items with cobalt pigment (gosu paint) can be used in both microwaves and dishwashers, but items with red paint can be used in the microwave but not in the dishwasher. *For products other than tableware (such as vases or ornaments), please refrain from using electronic devices such as microwaves or dishwashers. *Please avoid sudden temperature changes such as rapid heating or cooling as this may cause cracks or damage. |
| Understanding of "Utsuwa" |
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*Because each piece is handmade, there will be individual differences in color, shape, pattern, size, thickness, weight, etc. Also, even with the same glaze and clay, there will be uneven color and shading. *Each piece is hand painted, so the expression may vary. Depending on the product, small holes, small black spots, scratches, protrusions, pinholes, rattling, and distortions may be found due to the manufacturing process. *We process the product images to make them as close to the actual colors as possible, but the colors and textures may appear different depending on the display screen of your computer or smartphone. *In addition to inspection by the manufacturer, kiln, and artist, we only deliver products that have passed final inspection at our store. *The product photos are sample shots, so the items you receive will not be identical in every detail. * We do not accept returns or exchanges due to customer convenience. Please understand and agree before making a purchase. We hope you enjoy the unique "flavor" and "interestingness" that can only come from something handmade, not mass-produced in a factory! |

