





Pitcher - Heuge - Setoguro

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CHIPS – HEUGE PITCHER – SETOGURO
Enjoy these pieces in many ways: to savor sake in a guinomi (small sake cup), or to serve tea, sauces, or even a noodle broth at the table.
The four colors – the glossy black of Setoguro, the soft and natural white of Shino, the deep and refined green of Oribe, and the warm yellow of Kiseto – are the traditional hues of Mino pottery, passed down for over 1,000 years.
These colors are ideal for highlighting the flavors of Japanese ingredients.
PRODUCT FEATURES
Country of manufacture: Japan
Compatibility: Dishwasher safe, microwave safe (heating only, max. 2 minutes), not oven or direct flame safe
Dimensions: L95 x H110 mm, 380 ml
Material: Ceramic (earthenware)
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Each piece is handmade, so slight variations in size and shape may occur.
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The glaze used tends to run or be uneven, making each piece unique. Enjoy the lively character of the glaze on each item.
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The clay used may cause rough surfaces or edges, or even small holes.
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Black spots on the glaze or a reddish tint on the base may appear. This is due to the presence of iron powder in the kiln and iron elements in the clay, with no effect on use.
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Some pieces may have small cracks (crazing) at purchase or develop them over time. This does not affect use.
◎ The cracks appear about a month after firing, during cooling, due to shrinkage differences between the clay and glaze. They may be accompanied by a small sharp sound, like a "ting," which gradually fades, although the cracks continue to evolve. Enjoy this chime reminiscent of a metallophone during the first uses. -
Before use, rinse lightly with water.
After use, wash quickly with a soft sponge and dish soap, then dry well before storing.
Due to the high porosity of the material, prolonged soaking or storing food inside may cause stains, dirt, discoloration, mold, or odors.
When using in the microwave or dishwasher, avoid sudden temperature changes, as this may cause cracks.
MINO POTTERY
The Mino region is recognized as the foremost center of ceramic production in Japan. With a history of over 1,000 years, it has developed a great variety of pieces suited to the styles of each era.
Among the 15 traditional craft styles of Japan, four types – Setoguro, Kiseto, Shino, and Oribe – stand out for the balance of their colors and have become emblematic of Mino ceramics.
Continuing this tradition inherited from the time when it was affectionately called "Hyôgemono" (meaning "objects full of charm"), we offer tableware designed for daily and modern use, to be passed down to future generations.
Discover the beauty of Mino ceramics, which have accompanied Japanese tables for over 1,000 years, through the blend of ancient and modern techniques, clay, and glazes.
Immerse yourself in the aesthetic world of the Heuge style through this collection.
The four emblematic colors of Mino ceramics – the glossy black of Setoguro, the natural and soft white of Shino, the deep and sober green of Oribe, and the warm yellow of Kiseto – have been passed down for a millennium.
They are ideal for enhancing the ingredients of Japanese cuisine.










































