Japanese Style Ceramic Dipping Bowls,4 Inch Side Dishes Sauce Dishes for Sushi,Sauce,Snack and Soy,3 Oz Blue and White Pinch Bowls for Kitchen Prep - Set of 6(4 inch)
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You will have to inquire with the vendor. On the little dishes themselves or on the box, there is no indication of where these are made. China is my best guess, but who knows.
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First and foremost, despite several references to Japan, this is a Chinese product. br>br>However, I do have some excellent Chinese ceramic on hand. This is not the case. They're thick and clumsy to say the least. The design appears to have been created by children or with their eyes shut.
They're not only lovely in color and design, but they also feel solid and have a high-end look to them. end ceramic/porcelain (not made too thinly). The shine/gloss of the enamel is still in tact after so many uses, washes, and occasional clicking and clattering. These plates aren't too small, and they're not too big for a dipping sauce plate. It's deep enough to hold a lot of dipping sauce but not so deep that it spills out. My kids and I both adore them. My 18- They even appear to be high-end, according to my 12-year-old son. ceramics of the highest quality from Japan He enjoys them as well, and when we shared sushi with our family and friends, we received numerous compliments.
For starters, these saucers may be made in China, but the design is created by a Japanese artist. They're small, not clunky, beautiful, and petite, which is why I bought them for flat lay photography. This purchase has exceeded my expectations.
Sauces fit perfectly in these small bowls. Other condiments, such as ketchup, can be used instead of soy sauce. They're all very decorative, and each one has its own pattern.
These bowls arrived in good condition, are very attractive, and resemble Japanese bowls in appearance, but they are manufactured in China. I wish there were plates that matched that well. The pattern of beets and maple leaves with flowers is particularly appealing to me. I'm a big fan of these bowls.
Although these bowls are cute and have few flaws, I believe the term "cereal bowls" is misleading. These are perfect for a small bowl of fruit or nuts, but not for a cereal portion.
What could possibly go wrong with these? They're the ideal size for dipping sauces, individual condiments, and more, and they're also very pretty.
I use them to hold my evening meds, portion control for a couple of cookies or candies, and a variety of other things. They were probably designed for dipping sauces for Asian cuisine, but I use them for so much more. They are fairly tough and may or may not break if dropped on a hard surface. The blue and white patterns are beautiful.