Banko-yaki is a traditional industry of Mie Prefecture that has been handed down for about 300 years. This is a collaboration item that combines the charm of Banko-yaki with the LOGOS logo. At first glance, it may seem out of place in the outdoors, but Banko-yaki is characterized by its use of heat-resistant clay, which makes it strong and durable enough to withstand open flame, making it ideal for use in outdoor settings. With a handle, it can also be used for hanging dishes, allowing you to enjoy authentic earthenware cooking outdoors.

The handle is detachable, so it can be removed for use with a stove such as the separately sold "LOGOS x SENGOKU ALADDIN Portable Gas Cassette Stove Hibarin" as well as for hanging dishes.

When combined with optional items such as "Pyramid TAKIBI" and "LOGOS THE KAMADO EMiwa", you can enjoy various styles of cooking such as one-pot cooking and hanging cooking. *Optional items may be discontinued without prior notice.

*Image of use

Banko-yaki is a type of ceramics and pottery, a traditional industry designated as a traditional cultural craft by the Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry in 1979, and an intangible cultural asset of Yokkaichi City, Mie Prefecture. Leaf? stone (petalite) makes it light and highly heat-resistant. It is famous for its kyusu (teapot), fire pots, and earthenware pots, with earthenware pots accounting for about 80% of the domestic market share. At first glance, it may seem that there is a gap between these products and the outdoors, but the collaboration with LOGOS was realized because pottery, which is strong and can withstand open flame, can be used in outdoor scenes.

Size: (Approx.) Mouth inner diameter 22.5 x depth 7 x outer width 32.5 cm
Capacity: (Approx.) 3.0L
Composition: Main body, strings
Main materials: Ceramic, stainless steel
Performance/Features:
Collaboration between LOGOS and Banko-Yaki pottery from Mie Prefecture
An earthenware pot that can be hung.
You can enjoy hanging dishes outdoors.
Banko-yaki is a traditional industry of Mie Prefecture that has been handed down for about 300 years. This is a collaboration item that combines the charm of Banko-yaki with the LOGOS logo. At first glance, it may seem out of place in the outdoors, but Banko-yaki is characterized by its use of heat-resistant clay, which makes it strong and durable enough to withstand open flame, making it ideal for use in outdoor settings. With a handle, it can also be used for hanging dishes, allowing you to enjoy authentic earthenware cooking outdoors.

The handle is detachable, so it can be removed for use with a stove such as the separately sold "LOGOS x SENGOKU ALADDIN Portable Gas Cassette Stove Hibarin" as well as for hanging dishes.

When combined with optional items such as "Pyramid TAKIBI" and "LOGOS THE KAMADO EMiwa", you can enjoy various styles of cooking such as one-pot cooking and hanging cooking. *Optional items may be discontinued without prior notice.

*Image of use

Banko-yaki is a type of ceramics and pottery, a traditional industry designated as a traditional cultural craft by the Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry in 1979, and an intangible cultural asset of Yokkaichi City, Mie Prefecture. Leaf? stone (petalite) makes it light and highly heat-resistant. It is famous for its kyusu (teapot), fire pots, and earthenware pots, with earthenware pots accounting for about 80% of the domestic market share. At first glance, it may seem that there is a gap between these products and the outdoors, but the collaboration with LOGOS was realized because pottery, which is strong and can withstand open flame, can be used in outdoor scenes.

Size: (Approx.) Mouth inner diameter 22.5 x depth 7 x outer width 32.5 cm
Capacity: (Approx.) 3.0L
Composition: Main body, strings
Main materials: Ceramic, stainless steel
Performance/Features:
Collaboration between LOGOS and Banko-Yaki pottery from Mie Prefecture
An earthenware pot that can be hung.
You can enjoy hanging dishes outdoors.