Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End gets a new luxury tableware collection

Frieren Tableware 1

A new range of collaboration goods has been revealed that combines the hit anime series Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End with 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, celebrated for its high-quality and elegant bone china.

Noritake
Noritake are well known for their high quality tableware and fine porcelain

This new partnership brings that century-long tradition of craftsmanship to a trio of premium, character-themed cup and saucer sets, each designed to evoke a key memory or relationship from the series.

The collection features three different designs, each telling a different story.

  • Frieren Cup & Saucer
Frieren Tableware 2

This design is themed around the protagonist Frieren herself, featuring her large traveling bag and a blue butterfly, with a hidden detail of the “Ring of Mirror Lotus” among the items.

  • Frieren & Himmel Cup & Saucer

This set is themed around the “Blue Moon Weed,” a flower native to the hero Himmel’s homeland.

Frieren Tableware 3

The design, which features two birds with a flower crown, is an homage to the iconic scene where Frieren places a flower crown on his statue.

  • Hero’s Party Cup & Saucer

This design is inspired by the “magic that creates a flower field” that Frieren uses in the second episode of the anime.

Frieren Tableware 4

It features a floral pattern that includes the weapons of the four members of the original hero’s party.

Each cup and saucer set is crafted from Noritake’s signature, beautiful bone china and is finished with a brilliant gold trim.

The sets are not microwave-safe due to the metallic detailing.

Each of the three different designs is priced at ¥17,380 (approx. $118 USD/£88 GBP) and can now be pre-ordered via the AMNIBUS online store.

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