Mame Spoon
Mame Spoon
Its small, round shape is homage to its Japanese name "mame spoon", meaning a round teaspoon. Made of traditional Japanese earthen clay, the semi-matte colored glazes are contrasted with the unglazed handle, offering a subtle, rustic feel to the dining table. Its the perfectly-sized breakfast spoon to measure out freshly ground coffee, add sugar to tea, or to spread jam over toast.
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*Note: Due to the naturally occurring iron particles in the clay, a unique orange color may appear on the handle during the firing process.
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Marumitsu Poterie
Originally getting its start in 1950 as a local ceramic wholesaler in Seto, Kenji Kato had the idea to create original designs after a visit to a potter in Gifu who was making bowls for French café au lait in 1985. Intrigued by the concept of making tableware for specific needs, he began working with local specialists to craft ceramic dishes that complemented each meal.
Made from natural clay sourced from the mountains, shaped by hand, and designed for various ingredients in mind, Marmitsu Poterie tableware is a companion to mealtime.
Seto, Japan
4.53" L × 1.10" W
Clay
Avoid scooping hard ice cream to avoid breakage. Recommended as a jam spoon or to scoop sugar or coffee.
Microwave safe. Not safe to use in the oven or over direct flame. Hand wash immediately after use, then dry thoroughly. Avoid cleaning with metal or overly abrasive materials.
Please note that sudden temperature changes may cause damage. Do not immerse a hot spoon in cold water or place it on a cold countertop. Avoid placing directly from the refrigerator into the microwave. Some items may have fine cracks (crazing) on the surface at the time of purchase, or develop them over time with use. These do not affect usability.





