A thick cotton kitchen towel featuring an "anpan" (sweet bean paste roll) pattern by Japanese design duo Tomotake
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Tall Porcelain Mug, Black kitchenware A thick cotton kitchen towelFormed from porcelain made from natural Amakusa pottery stones and mixed with potter's clay, the appeal of Hasami Porcelain lies in its tactile feel on one's lips and clasped in one's hands. Compared to earthenware, this mug has a pulled together leanness to it. Completely unadorned, its pure, clean lines echo the foundation of Japan's traditional shapes and forms. Made in Hasami, a ceramic district in Nagasaki, Japan. Ash wood tray sold separately.