Elegant new bone china Fullmetal Alchemist tableware sets go on sale

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A new collaboration has been announced, bringing together the world of the popular anime series Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood and the prestigious Japanese tableware brand, Noritake.

The new product line is being sold through AMNIBUS, an online retailer that specializes in creating character-themed goods that can be “used in everyday life.”

Noritake is a world-renowned manufacturer of fine porcelain, with a history that dates back to 1904.

Noritake
The brand is know for their quality porcelain and tableware

The company was the first in Japan to successfully create a dinner set and has since become a globally recognized brand, celebrated for its high-quality and elegant bone china.

This new partnership brings that century-long tradition of craftsmanship to a pair of premium, character-themed cup and saucer sets.

The collection features two different designs, one inspired by the protagonist, Edward Elric, and the other by the “Flame Alchemist,” Roy Mustang.

The full lineup is as follows:

  • Noritake Collab Cup & Saucer – Edward Elric
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The cup features an emblem-style design of the Flamel’s Cross from Edward’s red coat, while the saucer is decorated with the State Alchemist symbol. The set is finished with a brilliant gold trim.

  • Noritake Collab Cup & Saucer – Roy Mustang
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The cup is decorated with the Transmutation Circle from Roy’s ignition cloth gloves, and the saucer also features the State Alchemist symbol. This version is accented with a shining silver trim.

Both sets are crafted from Noritake’s signature, beautiful bone china, creating a high-end, luxury item for fans of the series.

Due to the use of metallic trim, the cup and saucer sets are not microwave-safe.

Each of the two different sets is priced at ¥20,680 (approx. $140 USD/£105 GBP) and pre-orders for the collaboration items are now open via the AMNIBUS online store.

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