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Bone China (Gold Label) How to handle food and tableware

MIKI HOUSEBone China (Gold Label) We introduce how to handle food and other tableware.
Please take a look at the product you have and check the relevant parts.

Bone China (Gold Label) Food and First Tableware Lineup

Rim plate (46)-7132-579)
Baby spoon (46)-7133-572)
Bowl 10cm (46-7134-575)
Shallow bowl 11cm (46-7135-578)
Rice bowl (46-7136-571)
Soup bowl (46)-7137-574)
Oval plate (46)-7138-577)

FINE BONE CHINA

Using our unique ceramics technology, we have increased the bone ash content to about 50%, achieving beautiful pure white, outstanding light transparency, and excellent strength.
Please enjoy the charm of fine bone china, which is said to be the whitest in the world.

Hand paint with thoughts

Each piece is hand-drawn by an exclusive painter, making use of the pure, pure white base, and expresses the tasteful sense of happiness and flow of time that you can feel in nature.

Hand painted scenery

Auspicious text

It has long been considered an auspicious motif, and the auspicious pattern of "pine" symbolizing eternity, longevity and strength is finished with heart, hoping for gratitude for the new life that has been given to you and for its healthy growth.

Auspicious text

The beginning of the meal

This is a ritual that has been held since the Heian period to allow babies to eat, with the hope that they will not have to worry about eating for the rest of their lives, as it is about 100 days after birth, when baby teeth begin to grow.
We will deliver the quality of Made in Japan, suitable for your child's precious moments.

Product cleaning and care

To ensure that you can use it beautifully and cleanly forever, please follow the instructions below to care for it after use.

  • Remove any dirt after use as soon as possible. If left as is, stains and dirt will be difficult to remove.
  • When washing, gently wash with a mild dishwasher detergent on a soft sponge or cloth.
  • Please avoid using cleansers, metal scrubbers, and sponges with abrasives as they may damage the surface and peel off the painted parts.
  • After washing, let it dry thoroughly and store in a low-moisture place.
  • For products other than baby spoons, if stored in layers, you can prevent scratches by applying a cloth or something similar between the dishes.
  • For stubborn stains such as tea stains, commercially available oxygen-based kitchen bleach can be used, but soaking the product may cause the painted area to deteriorate faster.
    Please follow the instruction manual for kitchen bleach and use correctly.
  • Do not boil the product or use hot water at high temperatures (60°C or higher). The surface may become rough or the design may become discolored.
microwave oven
(Just to warm up)
oven Dishwasher
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*We recommend hand-painted products to be washed by hand to ensure long-term use.

About disinfection

Disinfection methods
Boil Drug solution microwave oven alcohol
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  • It cannot be disinfected by boiling.
  • Disinfection can be done using a chemical solution or a microwave oven.
    However, please avoid soaking it in a chlorine-based solution for a long time or disinfecting it in a microwave for more than 1 minute, as it may deteriorate faster.
    Also, when disinfecting microwaves, please read the instruction manual carefully before using the device.
  • Alcohol disinfection is possible.

Product handling precautions

  • This product is a tableware for children. Please do not use for any purpose other than tableware purposes.
  • Please keep an eye on your children when using this product.
  • When using for the first time, please wash it before use for hygiene.
  • Strong impacts or sudden temperature changes can cause cracking or chipping. In that case, please discontinue use.
  • When using a microwave, please check the equipment's warnings and instruction manual carefully before using.
  • Cannot be used with an open flame or an induction cooking heater.

  • There is a hole in the handle. This is something that is opened due to manufacturing reasons and is not a hole for hanging it on a hook or similar.
    Please avoid this as it may crack or chip.

  • Please be careful when stacking tableware as it may damage the design on the back of the product.
  • Please be careful as the back of the product may damage the table or other parts.
    Use on a table that is easily damaged by placing it on a mat or tablecloth.
  • If metal knives, forks, spoons, etc. are used for a long period or frequently, metal components may adhere to the surface and cause darkening.
    Also, if you rub the knife hard, it will scratch the surface and prevent the metal from being removed.