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Flax Leaf
Each and every leaf in the bold flax leaf pattern of this popular product is drawn by hand. It comes in three sizes that can be nested inside one another, so many purchase them as a set. The design harmonizes beautifully with the octagonal shape of the dish. The traditional Japanese “flax leaf pattern” is said to ward off evil spirits, and it is often used on baby clothing to wish for the child's healthy growth.
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Blume
This series featuring the traditional works of Seto porcelain pottery uses a technique called “dami (saturation)”. These lovely flowers cannot be drawn without a high level of proficiency, and they are very popular. The exterior of the glass is unglazed. You can feel the dry texture of the porcelain itself, which is akin to an eggshell. Shades of “gosu” (indigo color) alone express a perspective that evokes a black-and-white painting, and this unique Singama perspective is beloved both inside and outside Japan.
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Flower Lines
This series of products makes use of a unique type of brush used at Singama. The single flower is drawn with the “gosu” (paint) color made as concentrated as possible, accentuating the indigo color and giving it a bold aura. It is especially popular among female customers. Among these, the most popular are the mugs. The opening has a thin finish, making it feel pleasant on the lips. In addition, the base is flat and stable, and it is light and easy to carry, so it is popular with a large range of age groups. It makes the perfect gift.