Country of Origin: Japan (Mie Prefecture)
This is a modern Japanese earthenware pot that matches the lifestyle of contemporary people. No pre-use sealing treatment is required, so you can use it immediately after purchase.
The black body uses an original glaze that prevents odors and stains. It can be used for a variety of dishes, from hot pot to Japanese, Western, and Chinese cuisine.
It has excellent heat retention and maintains a stable temperature, keeping food warm even after heating is stopped. Its beautiful design allows it to be served directly at the table.
While retaining traditional colors, the modern coloring creates a beautiful table setting and matches the diverse interiors of today.
Ginpo Pottery is a long-established earthenware pot manufacturer in Mie Prefecture, with a history of approximately 90 years since 1932. Among their products, the Kikka series is a collection of earthenware pots based on the traditions and techniques cultivated since the company's founding, adapted to the diverse modern lifestyles and kitchen styles.
This earthenware pot is characterized by its combination of functionality—such as heat retention, heat resistance, and durability—designed for use in various everyday situations, and a modern beauty featuring traditional colors that allows it to be served directly on the table as tableware.
Made in Yokkaichi, Mie Prefecture, this Banko ware earthenware pot is a safe, domestically produced Japanese product.
It features a distinctive Japanese modern design that beautifully adorns the table.
It can be used for a variety of dishes, from hot pot to Japanese, Western, and Chinese cuisine.
Its lightweight design makes it easy to handle, and it's convenient to serve directly on the table.
It has excellent heat retention and maintains a stable temperature, so it keeps food warm even after heating is stopped.