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1908

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Nikko Ceramics is a Japanese manufacturer of fine ceramics.

History

It was founded in 1908 in Kanazawa, Ishikawa by Lord Maeda and local nobles. The Maeda lords especially fostered arts and crafts, and made of Kanazawa a cultural center like Tokyo and Kyoto. The firm was famous for their ironstone ceramics, but Nikko has broadened its output since the 1970s. Western materials such as bone china were introduced and developed using Nikko’s own advanced technologies. Today all aspects of production from glaze formulation to mould making are manufactured in-house by Nikko’s team of craftspeople. The resulting pieces are some of the finest quality ceramics in Japan.

Nikko tableware collections, include the Sensu, Blossom and Macaroon ranges, as well as the Blossom Lighting design.

References

Nikko Ceramics Wikipedia