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2024.12.09
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ARITA WARE mini parfait won the 2024 Hospitality Selection Gold Award!
https://omotenashinippon.jp/selection/prizelist_oms2024-2/
A mini parfait made with ARITA WARE. After you've eaten it, you can use it as a teacup or a small bowl.

The price is 3,300 yen including shipping (including a mini cup)
The parfait ingredients are made from local Arita town and other Saga prefecture ingredients.
Green: Ureshino Matcha Mini Parfait

Black: Arita kumquat and rich chocolate mini parfait

Red: Saga Prefecture strawberry mini parfait

[Product name] ARITA WARE mini parfait (with bowl)
[Price] 3,300 yen each (tax included) including shipping
[Size] Container size: Φ8.5×h 6.5 cm
Comments from the selection committee
〇Hospitality Selection
The Omotenashi Selection is an award established in 2015 with the aim of discovering products and services that are full of excellent Japanese "hospitality" and spreading them to the world. After an on-site inspection by experts, the products were recognized as "full of the charm of 'Japan' that we want to share with the world."
The products and services are certified as Omotenashi Selection Award winning products and services.
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Founded in 1804, “Arita Porcelain Lab” is the modern brand name of the Yazaemon Kiln, which was established over 200 years ago.
It is one of Arita’s oldest and largest-scale operating kilns.
Our luxury and modern style of Arita porcelain pieces are created
one by one by handwork of skilled artisants,
taking advantage of the unique and techniques inherited in tradition of Yazaemon kiln, which evolved through countless trials.