petit bonbonniere

by 紅村窯

¥33,000

 

Bonbonniere / In Europe, there is a custom of giving sugar confectionery (bonbon) at celebratory occasions, and it was a gift that was popular in various countries. Many of them were given in elaborately decorated containers, and from Japan, starting with official Imperial events during the Meiji period, silver, ceramic, and lacquer or mother-of-pearl decoration began to be given, and they became known as "bonbonnieres" and gained popularity.

This white porcelain bonbonniere was decorated using a technique that the fourth generation owner of Kouson Kiln named "Tsuchibasami," inspired by the Japanese confectionery "Hasami Kiku ."

It has the beauty of a chrysanthemum and the cuteness of Japanese sweets.

 

| Product name |
petit bonbonniere


| Color |
White

| Materials |
porcelain

| Actual size |
W7cm×D7cm H6cm

| Paper box |
W9.5 × D9.5 × H7.5cm

| Cleaning method and handling precautions |
We recommend washing with water to remove dust and small stains.

| About delivery date |
If there is stock: We will respond on the same day.
Out of Stock: Additional production takes about 2 weeks.


| Others |
Since each product is handmade, the color may differ from the photo.

Please check before ordering

-About colors and images-

We strive to reproduce the real thing as much as possible, but there may be slight differences in color tone depending on your monitor.

-Cancellation, returns and exchanges-

If you receive a product that is different from what you ordered, or if the product is damaged, we will accept a return or exchange if you contact us within 7 days. We cannot accept returns or exchanges for any other reason.

When the product arrives, please check the product first.

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