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AJOTO Imari Pen Pot

AJOTO Imari Pen Pot

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Regular price $60.00
Regular price Sale price $60.00
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Each Pen pot is handmade using the traditional Nabeshima-Sometshuke colours and pigments.The piece can serve as a stylish pen holder, a coffee or tea cup, or even a little vase. Read more.

This collection of beautifully considered objects combines the elegance of traditional Japanese craft with the contemporary functional aesthetics of modernist British design.

Each piece in our Imari collection has been produced exclusively for us using our designs by artisans at the Kanemon Kiln in Okawachiyama. Located in Imari, Saga Prefecture, and is often referred to as the "Village of Secret Kilns".

To create this limited edition collection we have used hand-made techniques and any perceived imperfection in the material and finish is part of the unique character of each individual piece.

SPECIFICATIONS

•Dimensions: 68 mmx88 mm

•Material:ceramic

•Handmade at the Kanemon Kiln in Imari, Japan

SHIPPING & RETURNS

•Free UK shipping for all orders over £150

•Free worldwide shipping for all orders over £300

•Currently our “Worldwide” delivery countries include the majority of destinations worldwide.

•EU Customers:All orders are now inclusive of all duties, VAT/taxes and handling fees in the shipping price. No more surprises when your order arrives.

•Rest of the world: All orders are shipped DDU (Delivered Duty Unpaid)

•If you are not 100% satisfied with your purchase you can return it for an exchange or refund, provided it is within 30 days of receipt of your order and in sale-able condition

Read more about shipping and returns conditions here

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UNIQUE SHAPE

Created as a multifunctional vessel and inspired by the ‘yunomi’ cups found throughout Japan and used in the Japanese tea ceremony. The piece can serve as a stylish pen holder, a coffee or tea cup, or even a little vase

VILLAGES OF SECRET KILNS

The illustrious history of ceramics in Okawachiyama traces back to the time when shoguns established kilns in this region, primarily crafting pottery for their exclusive use.

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What Our Customers Say

Steve Hodgson
in the last week

Fantastic paper and leather cover and the small non-standard size has really grown on me.

Armin Talic
7 months ago

Exceptional products designed and made to exacting standards of craftsmanship and detail. Long time fan and customer.

shin go
a year ago

Mark Smith
a year ago

Best pen in the world