Banko-Yaki Ginpo Hana-Mishima Toban
Color | Gray |
Dishwasher Safe | No (Hand Wash Only) |
Material | Ceramic (Banko-Yaki, Yokkaichi, Mie) |
Microwavable | Yes |
Oven Safe | No |
Open Flame Safe | No |
Shape | Round |
Type |
Serving Dishes / Skillets |
Sizes |
|
6 Gou |
190 x 200 x 80mm / 7.5 x 7.9 x 3.1in |
8 Gou |
250 x 265 x 100mm / 9.8 x 10.4 x 3.9in |
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