
HAKE UZU Beverage Dispenser (刷毛渦 木台付マルチサーバー)
ARITA Porcelain(有田焼) Arita porcelain refers to porcelain made in Arita Town in the Kyushu region, and it is said to have been born in the 17th century, making it the oldest porcelain style in Japan. Arita porcelain is so popular for its gorgeous appearance and design and also for its ease of use on a daily basis. People often group porcelain and ceramic together, but they each have their own characteristics. The biggest difference is in the materials. Ceramic uses clay while porcelain uses stone powder called magnets to match the clay. This stone powder allows the warmth of the soil to be felt in the pottery and gives it a smoother texture. Porcelain is also baked at a higher temperature allowing it to be thinner and more durable. Arita porcelain has been popular overseas, especially among European aristocrats, for a long time and has been exported since the 1660s. European porcelain products are called “Meissen kiln” and the Arita porcelain is deeply involved in its establishment