"I want my children to grow up healthy and never worry about food for the rest of their lives."
The important Okuizome ceremony is a prayer for the baby's healthy growth.
A set with a gentle texture and natural warmth that will convey your family's feelings.
Fun and casual
Originally, Okuizome was a ceremony where relatives gathered together and lacquer tableware was used, but with lifestyles changing rapidly, more and more families are holding the ceremony at home in a more casual and fun way while still respecting the tradition.
Agni's baby's first meal tableware has a simple design that can be used by both boys and girls, and can be used for a long time even after the baby starts eating on their own.
What is Okuizome anyway? When does it take place? What is the significance of the food? How do you do it?
We have a simple introduction to these on our website. Please take a look!
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https://www.agney.jp/okuizome.htm l
We also have a page about Agnee tableware and food education, so please check it out!
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https://www.agney.jp/food-education.html
Standard Type

Standard type with a simple design.
This is a very luxurious first meal tableware set that includes the main box, 2 bowls, and 3 plates (large, medium, and small)!
The set also includes chopsticks and cutlery for when your child is able to eat by themselves someday.
Modern Type

We also have modern types that focus on plates and bowls!
It is deeper than the regular type and has a shape that makes it easy to serve food.
The bowls have different designs for rice and soup.
After the first meal

The tray section is a "drawer" where you can store mementos such as maternal and child health handbooks and photo albums. It's like a time capsule, completed with the children's memories.
In addition, it is dishwasher and dryer safe, and can be used with mild dishwashing detergent, making it ideal for everyday use.
You can use it for a long time as your child grows!
It is also popular as a gift for celebrations.
We also accept name engraving!
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https://www.agney.jp/naire.html

The Agni logo is engraved on the back of the dish.