deux C (operated by Fil et Cucire Co., Ltd., headquarters: Asaminami-ku, Hiroshima City, Hiroshima Prefecture; President & CEO: Toshifumi Shishido). Okinawan tableware, including Ryukyu glass and yachimun, has arrived at select stores. Discover the warmth and charm of handcrafted items—perfect for finding your new favorite piece. [Available Stores] ・Official Online Store ・Urawa Parco Store ・Nagareyama-ootaka-no-mori S.C. Store ・JR Kyoto Isetan Store ・Nishinomiya Hankyu Store ・Hiroshima Station Building minamoa Store ・Hiroshima T-SITE Store ・Iwataya Honten Store Ryukyu Glass Ryukyu glass is a traditional craft primarily produced on Okinawa Island. It originated during the postwar period of resource scarcity, when discarded bottles from U.S. military bases—such as cola and beer bottles—were recycled into glass (regenerated glass). Its charm lies in its thick, rounded shape and the unique texture created by bubbles formed during the manufacturing process. Yachimun "Yachimun" means "pottery" in the Okinawan dialect. With a history of over 400 years, it is a folk craft that has long preserved traditional techniques. Yachimun pottery, made using Okinawan clay and glazes, is characterized by its thick, sturdy build and bold designs inspired by Okinawa's natural environment. Its rustic appeal and practicality have made it an integral part of daily life in Okinawa. Example Items Available [Kobo Niji] Cha-awa Namimaki Sora-buki Glass ¥4,290 [Kobo Niji] Cha-awa Namimaki Sora-buki Glass ¥4,290 [Kobo Niji] Cha-awa Namimaki Sora-buki Glass ¥4,290 [Nomo Toki] Chopstick Rests ¥990 [Koga Kiln] Hanmon Ame 7-inch Plate (Double-fired) ¥6,600 [Nomo Toki] 5-inch Plate "Chichichan" ¥3,850 [Nomo Toki] 3.5-inch Makai (Dotted) ¥2,970 [Nomo Toki] 3.5-inch Makai ¥2,970 Visit the Online Store * Arrival timing may vary by store. * For more details, please contact staff at each store. Store List For inquiries regarding PR TIMES content, please contact: Contact: Taga MAIL: taga@fil-et-cucire.co.jp