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The "Astier de Villatte" evening drink collection designed for Tokyo Jukko. You can enjoy the same collection used as tableware at Tokyo Jukko in your own home.
【About ASTIER de VILLATTE】
Astier de Villatte, known for its ceramics coated with white glaze, is a brand founded in 1996 by Ivan Pericoli and Benoît Astier de Villatte, creators of furniture, ceramics, objects, fragrances, and books.
Astier de Villatte's ceramics, made by applying a pure white glaze to black clay from the outskirts of Paris, are "Made in Paris" vessels crafted by skilled artisans in their Parisian workshops. Inspired by traditional 19th-century tableware, and created by adding a twist to sculptural techniques learned at the Beaux-Arts school, these vessels exude a dignified presence, like a canvas that enhances dishes and paintings.
| Product No. | TSCBNS2 |
| Dimensions | Φ4cm H5cm |
| Material | Ceramic |
| Country of origin | France |
The bottom of the pottery is engraved with the brand's logo, the intertwined letters A and V, and the initials of the craftsman who made it. Also, some products may have three spots where the glaze appears to be chipped, which are marks from the stand used to fire the pottery with glaze. This is not a defect.Please note that there is no Tokyo Jukko name engraving.
To ensure long-lasting use, please observe the following precautions:
・Avoid using in microwaves and ovens. Sudden temperature changes can cause crazing (cracks) and breakage.
・Hand washing is recommended, but if using a dishwasher, wash at water temperatures below 55°C to avoid affecting the glaze.
・When using a dishwasher, please use a non-phosphate detergent.
・When hand washing, use a soft sponge and dishwashing detergent. Avoid using hard scrubbers, metal scrubbers, or abrasives, as they may cause scratches.
Variations in glaze, slight distortions or wobbling, and asymmetry are characteristics of the product. Please note that we cannot accept returns or exchanges based on these characteristics or quality. Additionally, while there may be differences in the application of glaze between the photo and the actual product delivered, these are considered individual variations within the range of acceptable quality, and returns or exchanges based on this will not be accepted.
【 ASTIER DE VILLATTE 】 Banshaku Dish n4 CPBBNS4 TJ ADV
【 ASTIER DE VILLATTE 】 Banshaku Small Square Bowl n°1 BOLBNS1 TJ ADV
【 ASTIER DE VILLATTE 】 Banshaku Small Square Bowl n2 BOLBNS2 TJ ADV
【 ASTIER DE VILLATTE 】 Banshaku Chopstick rest ORNBNS1 TJ ADV
【 ASTIER DE VILLATTE 】 Banshaku Small Dish n°1 CPBBNS1 TJ ADV
【 ASTIER DE VILLATTE 】 Banshaku Dish n3 CPBBNS3 TJ ADV
【 ASTIER DE VILLATTE 】 Banshaku Dish n4 CPBBNS4 TJ ADV
【 ASTIER DE VILLATTE 】 Banshaku Small Square Bowl n°1 BOLBNS1 TJ ADV
【 ASTIER DE VILLATTE 】 Banshaku Small Square Bowl n2 BOLBNS2 TJ ADV
【 ASTIER DE VILLATTE 】 Banshaku Chopstick rest ORNBNS1 TJ ADV
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