Feature

●The Kabuki, which is used in the classic Japanese performances, has been added to the Mino ware glass
●When you pour a cold beverage, each of them will be vibrantly colored. When the glass reaches below 17 degrees Celsius, it will turn white when it reaches normal temperature
●"You will be able to do whimsical behavior and build up. Kabuki is derived from the word "harika". Let the trend and delight people without the existing thoughts - this is the spirit that Kabuki has been inherited
●Kabuki is an entertainment pursuit of entertain audiences such as plays, dances, and music. Ichibai people grow up and continue to evolve
●Kabuki and Mino ware combine to create new food entertainment
●Kabuki is a registered trademark of Matsutake Co., Ltd
●A pair set of red and indigo kuna, comes in a decorative box, Material: Porcelain, Size: φ3.5 x H 1.3 inches (90 x 34 mm), Capacity: 2.5 fl oz (70 cc)
●Marumo Takagi Pottery Co., Ltd. is located in Tajimi City in Gifu Prefecture, which boasting the highest production capacity of ceramics in Japan. Mino ware is a traditional Japanese pottery with a history of 1300 years, but in Marumo Takagi pottery, we offer many of these Mino ware. In addition to the tradition that was founded in 1887, we are a company that has innovated in the "design temperature" world of innovation. "Making Food Entertainment" Marumo Takagi Ceramic is a great way to deliver this type of depression to everyone


Description

When you pour a cold drink into this magical glassware...

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You will be surprised when you pour a cold drink in this clean white glass.

The kabuki kabuki color is vivid.

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The white jumi is colored with red and indigo kima.By the other hand, the red ones seem to be called "Nichomuma".

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When the glass reaches below 36°F (17°C), it will color and return to white when it comes to room temperature.By the way, this indigo kuma is said to be a "guru kunae".

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You will still hear the sound of Kabuki "Yow" from Kabuki.