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Hasami Ware Rice Bowl - 高山窯 takayamagama

Hasami Ware Rice Bowl - 高山窯 takayamagama

Regular price $19.00 USD
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Style
The pattern on the bowl is called "Jimon". A "Jimon" is a traditional pattern that is filled with small patterns. The design is simple, yet interesting. Different patterns are woven with each other but still keep the overall harmony.

The shape is carefully designed so that the bowl is large enough to hold a good portion of food as well as easy to fit in any table scenes.

The tea bowl come with compatible teacups (can be purchased together or separately).

It is a work of art that can be used in any situation, from daily use to hosting guests. It is also a sweet gift for your loved ones.

Made in Japan

Size:
Bowl:
Diameter: 12cm
Height: 6cm
Weight: 180g
Teacup:
Radius: 7cm
Height: 9cm
Capacity: 200ml
Weight: 180g

Material: Porcelain (Hasami-ware)

Microwave Safe: Yes
Dishwasher Safe: Yes

About Hasamiware:
Hasami ware (波佐見焼, Hasami-yaki) is a type of Japanese pottery traditionally from Hasami, Nagasaki prefecture. Originally produced for common people, Hasami porcelain has a history of 400 years.

Typical Hasami porcelain uses underglaze cobalt blue and celadon, but at first they produced stonewares. Later the materials for porcelain were found, so gradually they started to make porcelain. They eventually became a specialty product in Omura Domain, where they produced the biggest quantity of porcelain in the country in the latter Edo period.

Nowadays, Hasami Ware is characterized by the vibrant color drawings on the beautiful pure white porcelain as is typical Japanese porcelain style. The patterns have a wide range of selection from traditional Japanese pattern to more simplistic, minimalist pattern that are more appealing to modern aesthetics.

Disclaimer:

This product is handmade. Appearance and texture may vary for each piece. Color shade variation, uneven glaze are considered normal.
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