In addition to the above, there are also a number of other products that can be used in the kitchen.
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A checkerboard is a woven pattern that can be seen on the clothing of haniwa (clay figurines) in the Kofun period and on the dyed textiles in the Horyuji Shosoin.
In the Edo period, Ichimatsu Sanogawa wore a hakama with this pattern on stage, and the pattern later came to be known as the checkerboard pattern.
*Komon product features
Depending on the position of the vessel in the kiln and temperature differences during firing, there may be subtle differences in the way the glaze or Gosu burns, flows, and develops color called "kiln changes".
Please note that although we have tried to match the color tone as closely as possible, the shade may vary slightly from product to product.
This product is made of porcelain.
This product is made of porcelain and can be used in microwave ovens and dishwashers, but cannot be used in ovens.
Please refrain from using this product for other purposes.