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Chinaware of exceptional
quality... Smooth, remarkably translucent bone
and porcelain surfaces
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Noritake's tradition of excellence has made it worthy of many of the
world's finest tables, from royal dining rooms and embassies to your
next-door neighbors. Noritake is the favorite in many homes around the
world.
History

During the late 19th century the previously closed
society of Japan opened its doors to international trade. Baron Ichizaemon
Morimura, an important representative of Japanese commerce during that era,
recognized the potential for exports to the United States. In 1876 he
established Morimura-kumi to ship china and other gift items to America,
distributed through a wholesale and retail store in New York. Baron Morimura
soon realized that the American market was ripe for fine china dinnerware
manufactured in Japan. In order to ensure that his exports were of the highest
quality, however, he decided to control production by building his own factory.
To that end, he founded a new company called Nippon Toki Gomei Kaisha in the
village of Noritake, near Nagoya, on January 1, 1904. Since then, Noritake has
steadily built its reputation as the world's premier manufacturer of tabletop
products. From the very beginning, the china took the name of the town where the
factory was built, and became so popular that the company officially changed its
name to Noritake Company Limited in 1981.
Throughout its history Noritake has developed tools and
machinery designed to improve china manufacturing technology. Many of these are
now marketed by separate Noritake divisions. Grinding wheels were first
manufactured in-house for polishing china. Since 1939, however, they have been
marketed for industrial uses and today realize greater worldwide sales than
Noritake china. Similarly, industrial ceramics, electronic components and even
the unique roller hearth kiln, created by Noritake to make china production more
efficient, have become important segments of the company's international
business.
Today, Noritake continues to pursue new markets and new
industries through exhaustive research and development. Indeed, the
pioneering spirit of Baron Morimura lives on in the creative ideas and dedicated commitment to
excellence that have grown from the tiny village of Noritake to touch the lives
and careers of millions throughout the world.
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