Pansy, small witch one-handled pot
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[imane premier]
A cute one-handled pot in the shape of a small witch.
The handle is made of the same material as the bat, and the lid has a cute matching pattern. It is currently very difficult to produce enameled products with handles in Japan.
In such a situation, we were able to produce it with the cooperation of various people.
The mold, fabric, and enamel are all carefully handmade from scratch by craftsmen at a factory in Japan.
*There are 5 series, so if you display them all together, they will be eye-catching on the sales floor.
Pansy Series
Mature and elegant pansies. We imagined the loveliness of pansies blooming around us.
About Iman ~imane
Iman's products originate from tools for daily life made in France, Belgium, and England between 50 and 100 years ago, which are called vintage or antique.
The antiques are all cute and fashionable.
Pots, pots, and dishes with large roses in bloom, still radiating gentle colors after more than a century. Lovely design that enriches the heart rather than functionality.
At Iman, we will continue to make tools for daily life that will be beautiful even 100 years from now, precisely because we are inundated with so many things.