
Soy Sauce Pourer - White Ribbed
Add a touch of style to your table with this ceramic soy sauce pourer, finished in a gloss white glaze with a ribbed design which is both aesthetically pleasing and comfortable to hold. The fitted lid and shaped spout give you smooth drip-free pouring, making it ideal for soy sauce, vinegar, sesame oil or any other dressings.
- 6.5cm diameter
- 10cm height
- 170ml capacity
Made from high-quality Minoyaki porcelain, each pot is hand-finished in Gifu Prefecture, Japan, giving it a unique character. Subtle variations in size, glaze, and texture celebrate its handcrafted nature, making every piece one of a kind.
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Soy Sauce Pourer - White Ribbed
Add a touch of style to your table with this ceramic soy sauce pourer, finished in a gloss white glaze with a ribbed design which is both aesthetically pleasing and comfortable to hold. The fitted lid and shaped spout give you smooth drip-free pouring, making it ideal for soy sauce, vinegar, sesame oil or any other dressings.
- 6.5cm diameter
- 10cm height
- 170ml capacity
Made from high-quality Minoyaki porcelain, each pot is hand-finished in Gifu Prefecture, Japan, giving it a unique character. Subtle variations in size, glaze, and texture celebrate its handcrafted nature, making every piece one of a kind.
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Add a touch of style to your table with this ceramic soy sauce pourer, finished in a gloss white glaze with a ribbed design which is both aesthetically pleasing and comfortable to hold. The fitted lid and shaped spout give you smooth drip-free pouring, making it ideal for soy sauce, vinegar, sesame oil or any other dressings.
- 6.5cm diameter
- 10cm height
- 170ml capacity
Made from high-quality Minoyaki porcelain, each pot is hand-finished in Gifu Prefecture, Japan, giving it a unique character. Subtle variations in size, glaze, and texture celebrate its handcrafted nature, making every piece one of a kind.




















